Once you're done with this, checkout lesson #2 - introduction to CSS:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBi8Obib0tw
How to put your website online (with coupon):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tq7dqdHCc7U
How to build webpages with html, css, javascript tutorial for beginners.
In this video, we'll cover how to develop websites using just the computer you have already.
I'm using Sublime Text editor http://www.sublimetext.com/ and Google Chrome
Other great text editors:
Atom.io
Brackets.io
Notepad++
Now, if you just want a website and don't want to be a web developer, don't mess with learning all of this, get a site from squarespace.com and use squarespace plugins from http://thecustomsquare.com to make your site unique.
Learn how to develop your own websites using the computer you already have. The basics of web development is the html file, which is centered around html tags. In this first lesson, we'll cover the basic html tags and how to use them to build a web page.
Once you learn HTML, you can use CSS to add style to your pages and JavasScript to add animation and fun features.
Learn Javascript with the Javascript tutorials for beginners: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGdd9qNwQdQ&list=PLoYCgNOIyGACnrXwo5HMCfOH9VT05znGv

Who should you hire for your next tech project, a web developer? web programmer? or a web designer? is there really a difference?

published:25 Feb 2016

views:37276

A show and tell of the website I designed and built for the ConvertKit conference, Craft + Commerce, and what I learned along the way. Please remember to subscribe http://bit.ly/1aE5UOT
Hacking around with HTML and CSS and coding a site in a professional coding environment are two very different things, so I discovered 😂 In this video i present to you my first proper coding project and tell you how I structured it, and about some challenges I had to overcome with it.
Check out the site here: http://convertkit.com/conference
What is Sass? http://sass-lang.com/
What is Git? https://git-scm.com/video/what-is-git
Learn to code through Treehouse (it's what I've been using!) http://bit.ly/2xllDE2
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My videos no longer have pre-roll ads because I think ads are annoying. That means you don't have to sit through ads, and it also means I don't earn anything from the content I put on YouTube. If you want to support me and my channel the best thing you can do is order something from my online store! I make t-shirts and printed products and you're bound to find something you like :)
Check it out at: http://linernotekids.storenvy.com
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Music by DJ Quads https://theartistunion.com/aka-dj-quads
My gorgeous intro animation was created by hand lettering animator Austin Saylor, you should hire him to do yours too: http://www.austinsaylor.com/

► Get My BEST-SELLING Book, The CompleteSoftware Developer's Career Guide For FREE ◄
https://simpleprogrammer.com/yt/career-guide-free
John, I simply HATE web development! What should I do?
In this video I answer a question from a reader. He said that he hated web development and wanted to know if there are any other opportunities out there.
Watch the video to see how you can make a living as a programmer without getting to work with web development.
If you liked this video, share, like and, of course, subscribe!
Subscribe To My YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/1zPTNLT
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published:01 Dec 2015

views:14597

Find me on:
⚡️ http://twitter.com/shpadrian
⚡️ http://instagram.com/shpadrian
Next up we have the IDE or the integrated development environment or shortly code editor. So my favourite choice when it comes to IDE’s is …. WebStorm. WebStorm is an JavaScript IDE create by JetBrains, this guys have the most awesome code editors for programming, they have an independent software for each language. So I use WebStorm because it supports JavaScript, and every framework you could think of, like react js, vue, angular, and the list goes on. If you are coding in a different language like python or php they have the product you need, the links are down below. All IDEs are supported on windows, mac os and linux.
Unfortunately you have to pay for their products, but when you are working as a freelancer and you charge hourly every single second that you save with a code editor is pretty much a good investment. I used to think that a lot of tools are dispensable and you throw money out of your window but as soon as i’ve seen the time and how organised I can be, and the confidence by just spending a couple bucks on an app.. it’s pretty amazing. Also worth mentioning JetBrains offer their products for free if you are a student.
I also use Visual Studio Code for programming and this one is open source which means is absolutely free. I use this mainly when I code simple tasks like coding up a landing page, or static websites because I personally find it a bit difficult and uncomfortable when working on large projects with your team. This is just a personal opinion, please don’t throw rocks at me. Visual Studio Code is available on all platforms.
Before moving on, I just want to clarify that using a better code editor doesn’t make you automatically a better programmer, it will just save you time when it’s worth saving. What I mean by that is before buying monthly subscriptions or even hardware make sure that the time you save with this tools it’s worth more than the actual investment. Do a quick math, if you save an average of 30 minutes per day by using paid product you will save 11 hours per month. Think about how much money you can make in 11 hours and if the monthly expense is lower than that, you are pretty much on the plus side!
Next app is called Postman. I use postman for developing API’s by testing out requests a lot faster than you would do normally. It has a very intuitive and beautiful UI and it basically makes your life easier if you work with API’s frequently. It’s available on every platform and they even have an chrome extension.
If you have worked with designers before I’m sure you’ve heard about Sketch — it’s used mainly to design interfaces, and also they have some pretty good prototyping features if you are interested about that. This is the software that pretty much forced me switch to macOS, but this doesn’t have to be the case for you mainly because I also do digital product design for mobile apps and web apps as well, and it’s pretty much an bargain compared to Photoshop when it comes time saved. If you are interested about apps like sketch on windows or linux adobe launched an product similar to this called Adobe XD.
You only have to pay once to download Sketch compared to adobe’s monthly subscription. Also if you are a student they have some discounts.
ImageOptim is a small app only for macOS and I use this for optimising and compressing images for web. It’s not a indispensable app, you could use a lot of alternatives for optimising images like Photoshop, Sketch and so on.
inVision — Invision is an collaborative app mainly for designers who want to gather feedback from their own team or clients. I use inVision on a daily basis to get the confirmation on designs before starting to code the website. It saves me from a lot of unnecessary work.
When it comes to communicating with remote clients or team I use HipChat. This app is cross platform, and it’s developed by attlasian, the king of productivity apps for programmers, make sure you check out their products!
As productivity apps I use 2Do. This is macOS exclusive app that I use to organise my schedule, because I’m a pretty messy person when it comes to dates and I forget things like team meetings, or a movie someone just mentioned or I even bookmark some articles or books, that I absolutely need to read.

A little experiment from a couple of us at Google. Coder is a free piece of open source software that turns a Raspberry Pi into a simple, lightweight beginner-friendly place to build real stuff for the web. Learn more at goo.gl/coder

published:12 Sep 2013

views:230521

How much money I make as a Web Developer and as Web DesignerHey there guys, i’m Adrian Manea and In this video I’d like to talk about money and more specifically how much money I make as a web developer.
First let’s narrow things down, because web developer is a vast word combination. I currently work as a front end developer and designer for my small company which I own with a friend of mine. We are basically contractors for medium and big projects, specialised on web apps. So the question is how much money I make strictly if i was an employee of a company like mine.
What I want to add up here is that everyone had a very awkwardly moment when a client asks for a quote of how much would take for a design work or develop work and you would ask yourself, how much should I price him, do I look confident enough to ask for more, should I just tell him a number that i’m sure he will take because I need the money, i don’t know.
The sad part is that most of freelancers go for the second option and charge a lot less than they should just because they don’t feel confident enough with their knowledge. And yes mostly are from undeveloped countries and don’t have a solid finance education, which you might say that they are destroying the market, i say well yes and not really. Why? Because a big client with big budget knows that hiring someone very good and confident that charges like 700 hundred dollars per day is a much better investment for the long time.
As a disclaimer, i do these a lot just to cover my ass from the trolls out here. data might vary based on country you live in. Currently I live in Romania, but our market is strictly international which gives me the advantage in this video to cover the bigger picture.

Web Developer (software)

Web Developer is an extension for Mozilla-based web browsers that adds editing and debugging tools for web developers. It has been tested to be compatible with Firefox, Flock, and Seamonkey. The extension was developed by Chris Pederick, who has also authored the User Agent Switcher extension.

Web Developer was a grand prize winner in Mozilla's 2006 "Extend Firefox" competition and it is one of the few extensions specifically recommended by the Firefox developers for Web development.

Plot

New York Times reporter Chelsea Brown is spending a day interviewing comedian and recovering alcoholic Andre Allen, star of the hit film franchise Hammy The Bear, about a cop in a bear suit. He is attempting a foray into serious films with Uprize, in which he portrays Haitian Revolution figure Dutty Boukman, and sensitive to criticism, particularly by Times critic James Nielson, whose previous reviews of Andre's work have been negative and insulting. As the interview begins in his limousine, Andre recalls his lowest point, when he was in Houston in 2003 and met Jazzy Dee, who supplied him with drugs, alcohol and women. Yet after Jazzy refused to pay the women, they contended they were raped, leading to Andre's arrest.

Web Development Tutorial for Beginners (#1) - How to build webpages with HTML, CSS, Javascript

Web Development Tutorial for Beginners (#1) - How to build webpages with HTML, CSS, Javascript

Web Development Tutorial for Beginners (#1) - How to build webpages with HTML, CSS, Javascript

Once you're done with this, checkout lesson #2 - introduction to CSS:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBi8Obib0tw
How to put your website online (with coupon):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tq7dqdHCc7U
How to build webpages with html, css, javascript tutorial for beginners.
In this video, we'll cover how to develop websites using just the computer you have already.
I'm using Sublime Text editor http://www.sublimetext.com/ and Google Chrome
Other great text editors:
Atom.io
Brackets.io
Notepad++
Now, if you just want a website and don't want to be a web developer, don't mess with learning all of this, get a site from squarespace.com and use squarespace plugins from http://thecustomsquare.com to make your site unique.
Learn how to develop your own websites using the computer you already have. The basics of web development is the html file, which is centered around html tags. In this first lesson, we'll cover the basic html tags and how to use them to build a web page.
Once you learn HTML, you can use CSS to add style to your pages and JavasScript to add animation and fun features.
Learn Javascript with the Javascript tutorials for beginners: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGdd9qNwQdQ&list=PLoYCgNOIyGACnrXwo5HMCfOH9VT05znGv

Developer vs Programmer vs Designer (is there a difference?)

Who should you hire for your next tech project, a web developer? web programmer? or a web designer? is there really a difference?

10:41

My first professional code project! | Conference site development

My first professional code project! | Conference site development

My first professional code project! | Conference site development

A show and tell of the website I designed and built for the ConvertKit conference, Craft + Commerce, and what I learned along the way. Please remember to subscribe http://bit.ly/1aE5UOT
Hacking around with HTML and CSS and coding a site in a professional coding environment are two very different things, so I discovered 😂 In this video i present to you my first proper coding project and tell you how I structured it, and about some challenges I had to overcome with it.
Check out the site here: http://convertkit.com/conference
What is Sass? http://sass-lang.com/
What is Git? https://git-scm.com/video/what-is-git
Learn to code through Treehouse (it's what I've been using!) http://bit.ly/2xllDE2
-----------------------------------------------
// ENJOY MY VIDEOS?
My videos no longer have pre-roll ads because I think ads are annoying. That means you don't have to sit through ads, and it also means I don't earn anything from the content I put on YouTube. If you want to support me and my channel the best thing you can do is order something from my online store! I make t-shirts and printed products and you're bound to find something you like :)
Check it out at: http://linernotekids.storenvy.com
-----------------------------------------------
// ABOUT ME
Hello there! I'm Charli and I'm a web and graphic designer from New Zealand currently living in London and posting design videos every Saturday about tools, projects, and concepts and vlogs every Tuesday about my life as a designer. Please subscribe and say hi in the comments so we can be friends :)
-----------------------------------------------
// MORE
Blog: http://www.charlimarie.com
Online apparel store: http://linernotekids.com/
Design portfolio: http://charlimarie.com/portfolio
Podcast: http://designlife.fm
// SOCIAL
Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliprangley
Instagram: http://instagram.com/charliprangley
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/charlimarieTV
Snapchat: charlimarietv
My sister SmayJay's channel: http://www.youtube.com/frangisamme
-----------------------------------------------
// MUSIC & TECH
Music by DJ Quads https://theartistunion.com/aka-dj-quads
My gorgeous intro animation was created by hand lettering animator Austin Saylor, you should hire him to do yours too: http://www.austinsaylor.com/

I HATE Web Development! Can I Still Be A Successful Programmer?

► Get My BEST-SELLING Book, The CompleteSoftware Developer's Career Guide For FREE ◄
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John, I simply HATE web development! What should I do?
In this video I answer a question from a reader. He said that he hated web development and wanted to know if there are any other opportunities out there.
Watch the video to see how you can make a living as a programmer without getting to work with web development.
If you liked this video, share, like and, of course, subscribe!
Subscribe To My YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/1zPTNLT
VisitSimple Programmer Website: http://simpleprogrammer.com/
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SimpleProgrammer
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jsonmez
Other Links:
Sign up for the Simple Programmer Newsletter: http://simpleprogrammer.com/email
Simple Programmer blog: http://simpleprogrammer.com
Learn how to learn anything quickly: http://10stepstolearn.com
Boost your career now: http://devcareerboost.com

8:29

Top Software and Tools for Web Development | 2017

Top Software and Tools for Web Development | 2017

Top Software and Tools for Web Development | 2017

Find me on:
⚡️ http://twitter.com/shpadrian
⚡️ http://instagram.com/shpadrian
Next up we have the IDE or the integrated development environment or shortly code editor. So my favourite choice when it comes to IDE’s is …. WebStorm. WebStorm is an JavaScript IDE create by JetBrains, this guys have the most awesome code editors for programming, they have an independent software for each language. So I use WebStorm because it supports JavaScript, and every framework you could think of, like react js, vue, angular, and the list goes on. If you are coding in a different language like python or php they have the product you need, the links are down below. All IDEs are supported on windows, mac os and linux.
Unfortunately you have to pay for their products, but when you are working as a freelancer and you charge hourly every single second that you save with a code editor is pretty much a good investment. I used to think that a lot of tools are dispensable and you throw money out of your window but as soon as i’ve seen the time and how organised I can be, and the confidence by just spending a couple bucks on an app.. it’s pretty amazing. Also worth mentioning JetBrains offer their products for free if you are a student.
I also use Visual Studio Code for programming and this one is open source which means is absolutely free. I use this mainly when I code simple tasks like coding up a landing page, or static websites because I personally find it a bit difficult and uncomfortable when working on large projects with your team. This is just a personal opinion, please don’t throw rocks at me. Visual Studio Code is available on all platforms.
Before moving on, I just want to clarify that using a better code editor doesn’t make you automatically a better programmer, it will just save you time when it’s worth saving. What I mean by that is before buying monthly subscriptions or even hardware make sure that the time you save with this tools it’s worth more than the actual investment. Do a quick math, if you save an average of 30 minutes per day by using paid product you will save 11 hours per month. Think about how much money you can make in 11 hours and if the monthly expense is lower than that, you are pretty much on the plus side!
Next app is called Postman. I use postman for developing API’s by testing out requests a lot faster than you would do normally. It has a very intuitive and beautiful UI and it basically makes your life easier if you work with API’s frequently. It’s available on every platform and they even have an chrome extension.
If you have worked with designers before I’m sure you’ve heard about Sketch — it’s used mainly to design interfaces, and also they have some pretty good prototyping features if you are interested about that. This is the software that pretty much forced me switch to macOS, but this doesn’t have to be the case for you mainly because I also do digital product design for mobile apps and web apps as well, and it’s pretty much an bargain compared to Photoshop when it comes time saved. If you are interested about apps like sketch on windows or linux adobe launched an product similar to this called Adobe XD.
You only have to pay once to download Sketch compared to adobe’s monthly subscription. Also if you are a student they have some discounts.
ImageOptim is a small app only for macOS and I use this for optimising and compressing images for web. It’s not a indispensable app, you could use a lot of alternatives for optimising images like Photoshop, Sketch and so on.
inVision — Invision is an collaborative app mainly for designers who want to gather feedback from their own team or clients. I use inVision on a daily basis to get the confirmation on designs before starting to code the website. It saves me from a lot of unnecessary work.
When it comes to communicating with remote clients or team I use HipChat. This app is cross platform, and it’s developed by attlasian, the king of productivity apps for programmers, make sure you check out their products!
As productivity apps I use 2Do. This is macOS exclusive app that I use to organise my schedule, because I’m a pretty messy person when it comes to dates and I forget things like team meetings, or a movie someone just mentioned or I even bookmark some articles or books, that I absolutely need to read.

10:21

Self-Taught Web Developer/Programmer | What I'm learning along the way

Self-Taught Web Developer/Programmer | What I'm learning along the way

Self-Taught Web Developer/Programmer | What I'm learning along the way

Coder: A simple way to make web stuff on Raspberry Pi.

A little experiment from a couple of us at Google. Coder is a free piece of open source software that turns a Raspberry Pi into a simple, lightweight beginner-friendly place to build real stuff for the web. Learn more at goo.gl/coder

7:21

HOW MUCH MONEY I MAKE AS A WEB DEVELOPER?

HOW MUCH MONEY I MAKE AS A WEB DEVELOPER?

HOW MUCH MONEY I MAKE AS A WEB DEVELOPER?

How much money I make as a Web Developer and as Web DesignerHey there guys, i’m Adrian Manea and In this video I’d like to talk about money and more specifically how much money I make as a web developer.
First let’s narrow things down, because web developer is a vast word combination. I currently work as a front end developer and designer for my small company which I own with a friend of mine. We are basically contractors for medium and big projects, specialised on web apps. So the question is how much money I make strictly if i was an employee of a company like mine.
What I want to add up here is that everyone had a very awkwardly moment when a client asks for a quote of how much would take for a design work or develop work and you would ask yourself, how much should I price him, do I look confident enough to ask for more, should I just tell him a number that i’m sure he will take because I need the money, i don’t know.
The sad part is that most of freelancers go for the second option and charge a lot less than they should just because they don’t feel confident enough with their knowledge. And yes mostly are from undeveloped countries and don’t have a solid finance education, which you might say that they are destroying the market, i say well yes and not really. Why? Because a big client with big budget knows that hiring someone very good and confident that charges like 700 hundred dollars per day is a much better investment for the long time.
As a disclaimer, i do these a lot just to cover my ass from the trolls out here. data might vary based on country you live in. Currently I live in Romania, but our market is strictly international which gives me the advantage in this video to cover the bigger picture.

5:05

SemiCode OS - New Linux Distro For Programmers And Web Developers 😀

SemiCode OS - New Linux Distro For Programmers And Web Developers 😀

SemiCode OS - New Linux Distro For Programmers And Web Developers 😀

Hey, guys, it's Yash and in this video we'll be taking a Quick Look at the New OS (Linux Distribution) specially developed for Programmers And Developers .
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SemiCode OS is a Linux Distribution made For Programmers and Web Developers .It Includes Most of the PopularProgramming Languages Compilers, top Editors and best Integrated Development Environments.
All you need to do after installing the Distro is to open your favourite code editor don’t worry it will be already pre-installed and start coding immediately. If you don’t know how to code yet but you are still interested,SemiCode OS can help you to learn using Scratch the Educational IDE and Sarah.😀
It is Based on Ubuntu 14.04, which uses the familiar GNOME desktop environment . The early beta version, SemiCode OS v0.1, is available for download and testing.
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5:08

Why I use 6 monitors (web development work)

Why I use 6 monitors (web development work)

Why I use 6 monitors (web development work)

Any time someone sees my personal computer setup, I always get the question, "why do you have 6 monitors?" Well, yes, I am a bit of a gamer, but I only game on one screen (the bottom middle 27"). I have 6 monitors for the productivity benefits it provides.
While working on a website for a client, I decided to record a short time-lapse of my coding process. Throughout the video, you'll notice I will utilize all 6 monitors. One has YouTube videos on it (as I almost always have videos playing while I code), but the other 6 get used for different things.
I've found that this setup does allow me to work faster, as I can have multiple things open and I don't have to hunt around on my task bar for items that I need to pull up quickly, I can have them on different screens and either look at them or grab them quickly and move them to a better working location.
Yes, I know it is excessive, and frankly, I think it is worth it. The monitors were all bought at various times over the last 4 years, I spread the investment out over time, and I purchased the 6 monitor stand because it was a good deal and provides a a very nice work space.
If you have any questions about my setup, or how to create something similar, please feel free to ask in the comments down below! Thanks for watching!
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30:49

HOW TO BECOME A DEVELOPER AND GO REMOTE (Q&A WITH DYLAN WOLFF)

HOW TO BECOME A DEVELOPER AND GO REMOTE (Q&A WITH DYLAN WOLFF)

HOW TO BECOME A DEVELOPER AND GO REMOTE (Q&A WITH DYLAN WOLFF)

GRAB MY NEW BOOK
http://christhefreelancer.com/how-to-code-book
Today, I'm finally sitting down with Dylan Wolff, a full-time remote developer to answer your questions on becoming a developer and going remote.
They are (in order):
1:39 What is the quickest track to having a marketable set of web dev skills?
6:28 How long will it take me to become a web developer?
9:16 Do I need to remember all of the specifics of the code I learn?
10:04 What skills are most in-demand and what websites do you use to find remote work?
13:39 What about buying lots of books?
14:59 Do I need a college/university degree?
18:24 Can university be good for networking?
19:37 Do you need good networking skills to be a freelancer?
22:38 Which websites do you use for networking?
23:55 What language should you learn?
24:52 What are the first steps to making money as a web developer?
26:14 Is it ever too late to start learning?
Resources mentioned include
- Best remote job sites (http://remoteok.io, https://weworkremotely.com/, http://www.workingnomads.co/)
- Blog post with Dylan christhefreelancer.com/internal-auditor-remote-developer-18-months-dylan-wolff/
- How I learned to code video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cySXdUEX0Xw
- How I learned to code eBook http://christhefreelancer.com/how-to-code-book
- Stackoverflow.com for specific programming questions
- Graeme on the podcast http://christhefreelancer.com/podcast/graeme-lawson/
- Hastag nomads http://hashtagnomads.com
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5:44

Top 5 Web Development IDEs and Editors

Top 5 Web Development IDEs and Editors

Top 5 Web Development IDEs and Editors

What are the top 5 text editor / web development environments (IDEs)? In this video I'll look over some of the most popular IDEs and text editors and I'll rank the top 5 of them. Will sublime, atom, or brackets be on the list? Check in and find out!
Are you a beginner web developer? Check out these courses from Udemy below! Now only 10 dollars for a limited time!
The WebDeveloper Bootcamp - http://bit.ly/2zP4alw
JavaScript: Understanding the Weird Parts - http://bit.ly/2le84Ba
My Ember.js Cookbook! http://goo.gl/B3cOZT
EmberConf Torann Billups Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2b1vcg_XSR8
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9:57

Best Computer for Developers in 2018?

Best Computer for Developers in 2018?

Best Computer for Developers in 2018?

Learn web development fast: https://shop.killervideostore.com/
Learn Python 3 fast: http://www.killervideostore.com/python/
What is the best computer you can get for programming and coding in 2018? Some say Mac, others Windows... even some will tell you Linux. So many choices .... this video will answer your questions.
Join a community of nerds: https://www.killersites.com/community/
My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stefanmischook/?hl=en
Thanks!
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3:10

Tools You Need to be a Bad Ass Web Developer

Tools You Need to be a Bad Ass Web Developer

Tools You Need to be a Bad Ass Web Developer

The only thing you really need to dominate on the internet is a computer that’s hooked up to the internet, plus willpower to not look at porn, youtube and reddit all day and actually learn to code. Your operating system doesn’t matter, unless you want to build an iphone app, then you need MacOSX. You can develop for Android on OSX, windows or Linux, one of the many reasons it’s kicking the iphones ass. Apple fanboys, post bitchy comments below.
Moral of the story, who gives a shit if you're a mac, PC, or really sexy and use Linux, just start building something.
But, let’s go over a few things. Number one, all browsers are not created equal. If you are watching this lesson on Internet Explorer, stop everything and download firefox or chrome. Remember, friends don’t let friends use Internet Explorer.
Chrome is fast, and has great developer tools plus lots of awesome add ons to help you out. Firefox is great for the same reasons.
Open chrome and inspect a page, with developer tools the front end code that is creating the page is visible. We see the HTML and the CSS making it sexy, like all this (gesture). We can even change things in real time. It’s like x-ray vision for the web. Bet you wish it worked on me too? You can even copy and paste code, like Picasso and Steve Jobs said, good artists copy, great artists steal. Just don’t be a dick about it. Think more like reading other peoples code is a great way to learn.
Next, you can’t write code with Word processors. You need a text editor. For PC, Sublime or notepad++, if you are on mac there are a few more good ones, Sublime again, texmate, MacVim and others. Sublime is the new hotness in the developer community and you won’t go wrong with it. When programming you’ll spend most of your time thinking, not writing code, so just pick a damn text editor and get on with it.
Then we need two more things, a way to run it on your computer, known as local development and a way to get it up to wherever you get some server hosting.
To run your code locally, just means running it on your computer. To set this up you can download WAMP for windows or MAMP for mac. The AMP stands for Apache, mySQL and PHP. These programs set up the server stack on your computer, then you put your code in the correct directory and your computer acts as the server. Now your site runs without being connected to the internet and you can test stuff before moving it to your live site.
To move your code use an FTP program, we recommend CyberDuck, which works on Mac and PC. This program gives you an interface to move files to your server. We’ll talk about where to get your domain name and server next. Stick around.

Can I get into development without a Computer Science degree?

Web Developer, LoganThompson, reassures all non-computer science majors that with a little hard work and self-discipline, they too can find a career in development.
New to development or a pro who needs help? Just tweet your question to #AskADev. We’ll pick the best ones and have a developer answer them.

2:36

The Difference Between a Developer & a Programmer : Computers & Tech Tips

The Difference Between a Developer & a Programmer : Computers & Tech Tips

The Difference Between a Developer & a Programmer : Computers & Tech Tips

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Expert: Mathew Pierce
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Web Development Tutorial for Beginners (#1) - How to build webpages with HTML, CSS, Javascript

Once you're done with this, checkout lesson #2 - introduction to CSS:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBi8Obib0tw
How to put your website online (with coupon):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tq7dqdHCc7U
How to build webpages with html, css, javascript tutorial for beginners.
In this video, we'll cover how to develop websites using just the computer you have already.
I'm using Sublime Text editor http://www.sublimetext.com/ and Google Chrome
Other great text editors:
Atom.io
Brackets.io
Notepad++
Now, if you just want a website and don't want to be a web developer, don't mess with learning all of this, get a site from squarespace.com and use squarespace plugins from http://thecustomsquare.com to make your site unique.
Learn how to develop your own websites using the computer you alrea...

Developer vs Programmer vs Designer (is there a difference?)

Who should you hire for your next tech project, a web developer? web programmer? or a web designer? is there really a difference?

published: 25 Feb 2016

My first professional code project! | Conference site development

A show and tell of the website I designed and built for the ConvertKit conference, Craft + Commerce, and what I learned along the way. Please remember to subscribe http://bit.ly/1aE5UOT
Hacking around with HTML and CSS and coding a site in a professional coding environment are two very different things, so I discovered 😂 In this video i present to you my first proper coding project and tell you how I structured it, and about some challenges I had to overcome with it.
Check out the site here: http://convertkit.com/conference
What is Sass? http://sass-lang.com/
What is Git? https://git-scm.com/video/what-is-git
Learn to code through Treehouse (it's what I've been using!) http://bit.ly/2xllDE2
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I HATE Web Development! Can I Still Be A Successful Programmer?

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John, I simply HATE web development! What should I do?
In this video I answer a question from a reader. He said that he hated web development and wanted to know if there are any other opportunities out there.
Watch the video to see how you can make a living as a programmer without getting to work with web development.
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published: 01 Dec 2015

Top Software and Tools for Web Development | 2017

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Next up we have the IDE or the integrated development environment or shortly code editor. So my favourite choice when it comes to IDE’s is …. WebStorm. WebStorm is an JavaScript IDE create by JetBrains, this guys have the most awesome code editors for programming, they have an independent software for each language. So I use WebStorm because it supports JavaScript, and every framework you could think of, like react js, vue, angular, and the list goes on. If you are coding in a different language like python or php they have the product you need, the links are down below. All IDEs are supported on windows, mac os and linux.
Unfortunately you have to pay for their products, but when you are working as a freelan...

published: 25 Sep 2017

Self-Taught Web Developer/Programmer | What I'm learning along the way

Coder: A simple way to make web stuff on Raspberry Pi.

A little experiment from a couple of us at Google. Coder is a free piece of open source software that turns a Raspberry Pi into a simple, lightweight beginner-friendly place to build real stuff for the web. Learn more at goo.gl/coder

published: 12 Sep 2013

HOW MUCH MONEY I MAKE AS A WEB DEVELOPER?

How much money I make as a Web Developer and as Web DesignerHey there guys, i’m Adrian Manea and In this video I’d like to talk about money and more specifically how much money I make as a web developer.
First let’s narrow things down, because web developer is a vast word combination. I currently work as a front end developer and designer for my small company which I own with a friend of mine. We are basically contractors for medium and big projects, specialised on web apps. So the question is how much money I make strictly if i was an employee of a company like mine.
What I want to add up here is that everyone had a very awkwardly moment when a client asks for a quote of how much would take for a design work or develop work and you would ask yourself, how much should I price him, do I...

published: 05 Mar 2017

SemiCode OS - New Linux Distro For Programmers And Web Developers 😀

Hey, guys, it's Yash and in this video we'll be taking a Quick Look at the New OS (Linux Distribution) specially developed for Programmers And Developers .
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About SemiCode OS :
SemiCode OS is a Linux Distribution made For Programmers and Web Developers .It Includes Most of the PopularProgramming Languages Compilers, top Editors and best Integrated Development Environments.
All you need to do after installing the Distro is to open your favourite code editor don’t worry it will be already pre-installed and start coding immediately. If you don’t know how to code yet but you are still interested,SemiCode OS can help you to learn using Scratch the Educational IDE and Sarah.😀
It is Based...

published: 20 Dec 2016

Why I use 6 monitors (web development work)

Any time someone sees my personal computer setup, I always get the question, "why do you have 6 monitors?" Well, yes, I am a bit of a gamer, but I only game on one screen (the bottom middle 27"). I have 6 monitors for the productivity benefits it provides.
While working on a website for a client, I decided to record a short time-lapse of my coding process. Throughout the video, you'll notice I will utilize all 6 monitors. One has YouTube videos on it (as I almost always have videos playing while I code), but the other 6 get used for different things.
I've found that this setup does allow me to work faster, as I can have multiple things open and I don't have to hunt around on my task bar for items that I need to pull up quickly, I can have them on different screens and either look...

published: 07 May 2016

HOW TO BECOME A DEVELOPER AND GO REMOTE (Q&A WITH DYLAN WOLFF)

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Today, I'm finally sitting down with Dylan Wolff, a full-time remote developer to answer your questions on becoming a developer and going remote.
They are (in order):
1:39 What is the quickest track to having a marketable set of web dev skills?
6:28 How long will it take me to become a web developer?
9:16 Do I need to remember all of the specifics of the code I learn?
10:04 What skills are most in-demand and what websites do you use to find remote work?
13:39 What about buying lots of books?
14:59 Do I need a college/university degree?
18:24 Can university be good for networking?
19:37 Do you need good networking skills to be a freelancer?
22:38 Which websites do you use for networking?
23:55 What language should you learn?
...

published: 23 Jul 2016

Top 5 Web Development IDEs and Editors

What are the top 5 text editor / web development environments (IDEs)? In this video I'll look over some of the most popular IDEs and text editors and I'll rank the top 5 of them. Will sublime, atom, or brackets be on the list? Check in and find out!
Are you a beginner web developer? Check out these courses from Udemy below! Now only 10 dollars for a limited time!
The WebDeveloper Bootcamp - http://bit.ly/2zP4alw
JavaScript: Understanding the Weird Parts - http://bit.ly/2le84Ba
My Ember.js Cookbook! http://goo.gl/B3cOZT
EmberConf Torann Billups Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2b1vcg_XSR8
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published: 26 Apr 2017

Best Computer for Developers in 2018?

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What is the best computer you can get for programming and coding in 2018? Some say Mac, others Windows... even some will tell you Linux. So many choices .... this video will answer your questions.
Join a community of nerds: https://www.killersites.com/community/
My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stefanmischook/?hl=en
Thanks!
Stef

published: 03 Jan 2018

Tools You Need to be a Bad Ass Web Developer

The only thing you really need to dominate on the internet is a computer that’s hooked up to the internet, plus willpower to not look at porn, youtube and reddit all day and actually learn to code. Your operating system doesn’t matter, unless you want to build an iphone app, then you need MacOSX. You can develop for Android on OSX, windows or Linux, one of the many reasons it’s kicking the iphones ass. Apple fanboys, post bitchy comments below.
Moral of the story, who gives a shit if you're a mac, PC, or really sexy and use Linux, just start building something.
But, let’s go over a few things. Number one, all browsers are not created equal. If you are watching this lesson on Internet Explorer, stop everything and download firefox or chrome. Remember, friends don’t let friends use Intern...

Can I get into development without a Computer Science degree?

Web Developer, LoganThompson, reassures all non-computer science majors that with a little hard work and self-discipline, they too can find a career in development.
New to development or a pro who needs help? Just tweet your question to #AskADev. We’ll pick the best ones and have a developer answer them.

published: 20 Aug 2015

The Difference Between a Developer & a Programmer : Computers & Tech Tips

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A developer and a programmer may seem like similar jobs, but in reality they are very different things. Learn the difference between a developer and a programmer with help from a software engineer with broad and extensive experience in this free video clip.
Expert: Mathew Pierce
Filmmaker: Paula Pierce
SeriesDescription: There are few better ways to truly take control of your own productivity than through the addition of a computer to your home or business. Get assistance on a wide variety of different computer topics with help from a software engineer with broad and extensive experience in this free video series.

Once you're done with this, checkout lesson #2 - introduction to CSS:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBi8Obib0tw
How to put your website online (with coupon):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tq7dqdHCc7U
How to build webpages with html, css, javascript tutorial for beginners.
In this video, we'll cover how to develop websites using just the computer you have already.
I'm using Sublime Text editor http://www.sublimetext.com/ and Google Chrome
Other great text editors:
Atom.io
Brackets.io
Notepad++
Now, if you just want a website and don't want to be a web developer, don't mess with learning all of this, get a site from squarespace.com and use squarespace plugins from http://thecustomsquare.com to make your site unique.
Learn how to develop your own websites using the computer you already have. The basics of web development is the html file, which is centered around html tags. In this first lesson, we'll cover the basic html tags and how to use them to build a web page.
Once you learn HTML, you can use CSS to add style to your pages and JavasScript to add animation and fun features.
Learn Javascript with the Javascript tutorials for beginners: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGdd9qNwQdQ&list=PLoYCgNOIyGACnrXwo5HMCfOH9VT05znGv

Once you're done with this, checkout lesson #2 - introduction to CSS:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBi8Obib0tw
How to put your website online (with coupon):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tq7dqdHCc7U
How to build webpages with html, css, javascript tutorial for beginners.
In this video, we'll cover how to develop websites using just the computer you have already.
I'm using Sublime Text editor http://www.sublimetext.com/ and Google Chrome
Other great text editors:
Atom.io
Brackets.io
Notepad++
Now, if you just want a website and don't want to be a web developer, don't mess with learning all of this, get a site from squarespace.com and use squarespace plugins from http://thecustomsquare.com to make your site unique.
Learn how to develop your own websites using the computer you already have. The basics of web development is the html file, which is centered around html tags. In this first lesson, we'll cover the basic html tags and how to use them to build a web page.
Once you learn HTML, you can use CSS to add style to your pages and JavasScript to add animation and fun features.
Learn Javascript with the Javascript tutorials for beginners: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGdd9qNwQdQ&list=PLoYCgNOIyGACnrXwo5HMCfOH9VT05znGv

My first professional code project! | Conference site development

A show and tell of the website I designed and built for the ConvertKit conference, Craft + Commerce, and what I learned along the way. Please remember to subscr...

A show and tell of the website I designed and built for the ConvertKit conference, Craft + Commerce, and what I learned along the way. Please remember to subscribe http://bit.ly/1aE5UOT
Hacking around with HTML and CSS and coding a site in a professional coding environment are two very different things, so I discovered 😂 In this video i present to you my first proper coding project and tell you how I structured it, and about some challenges I had to overcome with it.
Check out the site here: http://convertkit.com/conference
What is Sass? http://sass-lang.com/
What is Git? https://git-scm.com/video/what-is-git
Learn to code through Treehouse (it's what I've been using!) http://bit.ly/2xllDE2
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// ENJOY MY VIDEOS?
My videos no longer have pre-roll ads because I think ads are annoying. That means you don't have to sit through ads, and it also means I don't earn anything from the content I put on YouTube. If you want to support me and my channel the best thing you can do is order something from my online store! I make t-shirts and printed products and you're bound to find something you like :)
Check it out at: http://linernotekids.storenvy.com
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Hello there! I'm Charli and I'm a web and graphic designer from New Zealand currently living in London and posting design videos every Saturday about tools, projects, and concepts and vlogs every Tuesday about my life as a designer. Please subscribe and say hi in the comments so we can be friends :)
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Podcast: http://designlife.fm
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Music by DJ Quads https://theartistunion.com/aka-dj-quads
My gorgeous intro animation was created by hand lettering animator Austin Saylor, you should hire him to do yours too: http://www.austinsaylor.com/

A show and tell of the website I designed and built for the ConvertKit conference, Craft + Commerce, and what I learned along the way. Please remember to subscribe http://bit.ly/1aE5UOT
Hacking around with HTML and CSS and coding a site in a professional coding environment are two very different things, so I discovered 😂 In this video i present to you my first proper coding project and tell you how I structured it, and about some challenges I had to overcome with it.
Check out the site here: http://convertkit.com/conference
What is Sass? http://sass-lang.com/
What is Git? https://git-scm.com/video/what-is-git
Learn to code through Treehouse (it's what I've been using!) http://bit.ly/2xllDE2
-----------------------------------------------
// ENJOY MY VIDEOS?
My videos no longer have pre-roll ads because I think ads are annoying. That means you don't have to sit through ads, and it also means I don't earn anything from the content I put on YouTube. If you want to support me and my channel the best thing you can do is order something from my online store! I make t-shirts and printed products and you're bound to find something you like :)
Check it out at: http://linernotekids.storenvy.com
-----------------------------------------------
// ABOUT ME
Hello there! I'm Charli and I'm a web and graphic designer from New Zealand currently living in London and posting design videos every Saturday about tools, projects, and concepts and vlogs every Tuesday about my life as a designer. Please subscribe and say hi in the comments so we can be friends :)
-----------------------------------------------
// MORE
Blog: http://www.charlimarie.com
Online apparel store: http://linernotekids.com/
Design portfolio: http://charlimarie.com/portfolio
Podcast: http://designlife.fm
// SOCIAL
Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliprangley
Instagram: http://instagram.com/charliprangley
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/charlimarieTV
Snapchat: charlimarietv
My sister SmayJay's channel: http://www.youtube.com/frangisamme
-----------------------------------------------
// MUSIC & TECH
Music by DJ Quads https://theartistunion.com/aka-dj-quads
My gorgeous intro animation was created by hand lettering animator Austin Saylor, you should hire him to do yours too: http://www.austinsaylor.com/

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John, I simply HATE web development! What should I do?
In this video I answer a question from a reader. He said that he hated web development and wanted to know if there are any other opportunities out there.
Watch the video to see how you can make a living as a programmer without getting to work with web development.
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John, I simply HATE web development! What should I do?
In this video I answer a question from a reader. He said that he hated web development and wanted to know if there are any other opportunities out there.
Watch the video to see how you can make a living as a programmer without getting to work with web development.
If you liked this video, share, like and, of course, subscribe!
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Top Software and Tools for Web Development | 2017

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Next up we have the IDE or the integrated development environment or shortly co...

Find me on:
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Next up we have the IDE or the integrated development environment or shortly code editor. So my favourite choice when it comes to IDE’s is …. WebStorm. WebStorm is an JavaScript IDE create by JetBrains, this guys have the most awesome code editors for programming, they have an independent software for each language. So I use WebStorm because it supports JavaScript, and every framework you could think of, like react js, vue, angular, and the list goes on. If you are coding in a different language like python or php they have the product you need, the links are down below. All IDEs are supported on windows, mac os and linux.
Unfortunately you have to pay for their products, but when you are working as a freelancer and you charge hourly every single second that you save with a code editor is pretty much a good investment. I used to think that a lot of tools are dispensable and you throw money out of your window but as soon as i’ve seen the time and how organised I can be, and the confidence by just spending a couple bucks on an app.. it’s pretty amazing. Also worth mentioning JetBrains offer their products for free if you are a student.
I also use Visual Studio Code for programming and this one is open source which means is absolutely free. I use this mainly when I code simple tasks like coding up a landing page, or static websites because I personally find it a bit difficult and uncomfortable when working on large projects with your team. This is just a personal opinion, please don’t throw rocks at me. Visual Studio Code is available on all platforms.
Before moving on, I just want to clarify that using a better code editor doesn’t make you automatically a better programmer, it will just save you time when it’s worth saving. What I mean by that is before buying monthly subscriptions or even hardware make sure that the time you save with this tools it’s worth more than the actual investment. Do a quick math, if you save an average of 30 minutes per day by using paid product you will save 11 hours per month. Think about how much money you can make in 11 hours and if the monthly expense is lower than that, you are pretty much on the plus side!
Next app is called Postman. I use postman for developing API’s by testing out requests a lot faster than you would do normally. It has a very intuitive and beautiful UI and it basically makes your life easier if you work with API’s frequently. It’s available on every platform and they even have an chrome extension.
If you have worked with designers before I’m sure you’ve heard about Sketch — it’s used mainly to design interfaces, and also they have some pretty good prototyping features if you are interested about that. This is the software that pretty much forced me switch to macOS, but this doesn’t have to be the case for you mainly because I also do digital product design for mobile apps and web apps as well, and it’s pretty much an bargain compared to Photoshop when it comes time saved. If you are interested about apps like sketch on windows or linux adobe launched an product similar to this called Adobe XD.
You only have to pay once to download Sketch compared to adobe’s monthly subscription. Also if you are a student they have some discounts.
ImageOptim is a small app only for macOS and I use this for optimising and compressing images for web. It’s not a indispensable app, you could use a lot of alternatives for optimising images like Photoshop, Sketch and so on.
inVision — Invision is an collaborative app mainly for designers who want to gather feedback from their own team or clients. I use inVision on a daily basis to get the confirmation on designs before starting to code the website. It saves me from a lot of unnecessary work.
When it comes to communicating with remote clients or team I use HipChat. This app is cross platform, and it’s developed by attlasian, the king of productivity apps for programmers, make sure you check out their products!
As productivity apps I use 2Do. This is macOS exclusive app that I use to organise my schedule, because I’m a pretty messy person when it comes to dates and I forget things like team meetings, or a movie someone just mentioned or I even bookmark some articles or books, that I absolutely need to read.

Find me on:
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Next up we have the IDE or the integrated development environment or shortly code editor. So my favourite choice when it comes to IDE’s is …. WebStorm. WebStorm is an JavaScript IDE create by JetBrains, this guys have the most awesome code editors for programming, they have an independent software for each language. So I use WebStorm because it supports JavaScript, and every framework you could think of, like react js, vue, angular, and the list goes on. If you are coding in a different language like python or php they have the product you need, the links are down below. All IDEs are supported on windows, mac os and linux.
Unfortunately you have to pay for their products, but when you are working as a freelancer and you charge hourly every single second that you save with a code editor is pretty much a good investment. I used to think that a lot of tools are dispensable and you throw money out of your window but as soon as i’ve seen the time and how organised I can be, and the confidence by just spending a couple bucks on an app.. it’s pretty amazing. Also worth mentioning JetBrains offer their products for free if you are a student.
I also use Visual Studio Code for programming and this one is open source which means is absolutely free. I use this mainly when I code simple tasks like coding up a landing page, or static websites because I personally find it a bit difficult and uncomfortable when working on large projects with your team. This is just a personal opinion, please don’t throw rocks at me. Visual Studio Code is available on all platforms.
Before moving on, I just want to clarify that using a better code editor doesn’t make you automatically a better programmer, it will just save you time when it’s worth saving. What I mean by that is before buying monthly subscriptions or even hardware make sure that the time you save with this tools it’s worth more than the actual investment. Do a quick math, if you save an average of 30 minutes per day by using paid product you will save 11 hours per month. Think about how much money you can make in 11 hours and if the monthly expense is lower than that, you are pretty much on the plus side!
Next app is called Postman. I use postman for developing API’s by testing out requests a lot faster than you would do normally. It has a very intuitive and beautiful UI and it basically makes your life easier if you work with API’s frequently. It’s available on every platform and they even have an chrome extension.
If you have worked with designers before I’m sure you’ve heard about Sketch — it’s used mainly to design interfaces, and also they have some pretty good prototyping features if you are interested about that. This is the software that pretty much forced me switch to macOS, but this doesn’t have to be the case for you mainly because I also do digital product design for mobile apps and web apps as well, and it’s pretty much an bargain compared to Photoshop when it comes time saved. If you are interested about apps like sketch on windows or linux adobe launched an product similar to this called Adobe XD.
You only have to pay once to download Sketch compared to adobe’s monthly subscription. Also if you are a student they have some discounts.
ImageOptim is a small app only for macOS and I use this for optimising and compressing images for web. It’s not a indispensable app, you could use a lot of alternatives for optimising images like Photoshop, Sketch and so on.
inVision — Invision is an collaborative app mainly for designers who want to gather feedback from their own team or clients. I use inVision on a daily basis to get the confirmation on designs before starting to code the website. It saves me from a lot of unnecessary work.
When it comes to communicating with remote clients or team I use HipChat. This app is cross platform, and it’s developed by attlasian, the king of productivity apps for programmers, make sure you check out their products!
As productivity apps I use 2Do. This is macOS exclusive app that I use to organise my schedule, because I’m a pretty messy person when it comes to dates and I forget things like team meetings, or a movie someone just mentioned or I even bookmark some articles or books, that I absolutely need to read.

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Coder: A simple way to make web stuff on Raspberry Pi.

A little experiment from a couple of us at Google. Coder is a free piece of open source software that turns a Raspberry Pi into a simple, lightweight beginner-f...

A little experiment from a couple of us at Google. Coder is a free piece of open source software that turns a Raspberry Pi into a simple, lightweight beginner-friendly place to build real stuff for the web. Learn more at goo.gl/coder

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How much money I make as a Web Developer and as Web DesignerHey there guys, i’m Adrian Manea and In this video I’d like to talk about money and more specifically how much money I make as a web developer.
First let’s narrow things down, because web developer is a vast word combination. I currently work as a front end developer and designer for my small company which I own with a friend of mine. We are basically contractors for medium and big projects, specialised on web apps. So the question is how much money I make strictly if i was an employee of a company like mine.
What I want to add up here is that everyone had a very awkwardly moment when a client asks for a quote of how much would take for a design work or develop work and you would ask yourself, how much should I price him, do I look confident enough to ask for more, should I just tell him a number that i’m sure he will take because I need the money, i don’t know.
The sad part is that most of freelancers go for the second option and charge a lot less than they should just because they don’t feel confident enough with their knowledge. And yes mostly are from undeveloped countries and don’t have a solid finance education, which you might say that they are destroying the market, i say well yes and not really. Why? Because a big client with big budget knows that hiring someone very good and confident that charges like 700 hundred dollars per day is a much better investment for the long time.
As a disclaimer, i do these a lot just to cover my ass from the trolls out here. data might vary based on country you live in. Currently I live in Romania, but our market is strictly international which gives me the advantage in this video to cover the bigger picture.

How much money I make as a Web Developer and as Web DesignerHey there guys, i’m Adrian Manea and In this video I’d like to talk about money and more specifically how much money I make as a web developer.
First let’s narrow things down, because web developer is a vast word combination. I currently work as a front end developer and designer for my small company which I own with a friend of mine. We are basically contractors for medium and big projects, specialised on web apps. So the question is how much money I make strictly if i was an employee of a company like mine.
What I want to add up here is that everyone had a very awkwardly moment when a client asks for a quote of how much would take for a design work or develop work and you would ask yourself, how much should I price him, do I look confident enough to ask for more, should I just tell him a number that i’m sure he will take because I need the money, i don’t know.
The sad part is that most of freelancers go for the second option and charge a lot less than they should just because they don’t feel confident enough with their knowledge. And yes mostly are from undeveloped countries and don’t have a solid finance education, which you might say that they are destroying the market, i say well yes and not really. Why? Because a big client with big budget knows that hiring someone very good and confident that charges like 700 hundred dollars per day is a much better investment for the long time.
As a disclaimer, i do these a lot just to cover my ass from the trolls out here. data might vary based on country you live in. Currently I live in Romania, but our market is strictly international which gives me the advantage in this video to cover the bigger picture.

Hey, guys, it's Yash and in this video we'll be taking a Quick Look at the New OS (Linux Distribution) specially developed for Programmers And Developers .
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SemiCode OS is a Linux Distribution made For Programmers and Web Developers .It Includes Most of the PopularProgramming Languages Compilers, top Editors and best Integrated Development Environments.
All you need to do after installing the Distro is to open your favourite code editor don’t worry it will be already pre-installed and start coding immediately. If you don’t know how to code yet but you are still interested,SemiCode OS can help you to learn using Scratch the Educational IDE and Sarah.😀
It is Based on Ubuntu 14.04, which uses the familiar GNOME desktop environment . The early beta version, SemiCode OS v0.1, is available for download and testing.
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All you need to do after installing the Distro is to open your favourite code editor don’t worry it will be already pre-installed and start coding immediately. If you don’t know how to code yet but you are still interested,SemiCode OS can help you to learn using Scratch the Educational IDE and Sarah.😀
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Why I use 6 monitors (web development work)

Any time someone sees my personal computer setup, I always get the question, "why do you have 6 monitors?" Well, yes, I am a bit of a gamer, but I only game on...

Any time someone sees my personal computer setup, I always get the question, "why do you have 6 monitors?" Well, yes, I am a bit of a gamer, but I only game on one screen (the bottom middle 27"). I have 6 monitors for the productivity benefits it provides.
While working on a website for a client, I decided to record a short time-lapse of my coding process. Throughout the video, you'll notice I will utilize all 6 monitors. One has YouTube videos on it (as I almost always have videos playing while I code), but the other 6 get used for different things.
I've found that this setup does allow me to work faster, as I can have multiple things open and I don't have to hunt around on my task bar for items that I need to pull up quickly, I can have them on different screens and either look at them or grab them quickly and move them to a better working location.
Yes, I know it is excessive, and frankly, I think it is worth it. The monitors were all bought at various times over the last 4 years, I spread the investment out over time, and I purchased the 6 monitor stand because it was a good deal and provides a a very nice work space.
If you have any questions about my setup, or how to create something similar, please feel free to ask in the comments down below! Thanks for watching!
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Any time someone sees my personal computer setup, I always get the question, "why do you have 6 monitors?" Well, yes, I am a bit of a gamer, but I only game on one screen (the bottom middle 27"). I have 6 monitors for the productivity benefits it provides.
While working on a website for a client, I decided to record a short time-lapse of my coding process. Throughout the video, you'll notice I will utilize all 6 monitors. One has YouTube videos on it (as I almost always have videos playing while I code), but the other 6 get used for different things.
I've found that this setup does allow me to work faster, as I can have multiple things open and I don't have to hunt around on my task bar for items that I need to pull up quickly, I can have them on different screens and either look at them or grab them quickly and move them to a better working location.
Yes, I know it is excessive, and frankly, I think it is worth it. The monitors were all bought at various times over the last 4 years, I spread the investment out over time, and I purchased the 6 monitor stand because it was a good deal and provides a a very nice work space.
If you have any questions about my setup, or how to create something similar, please feel free to ask in the comments down below! Thanks for watching!
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Today, I'm finally sitting down with Dylan Wolff, a full-time remote developer to answer your questions on becoming a developer and going remote.
They are (in order):
1:39 What is the quickest track to having a marketable set of web dev skills?
6:28 How long will it take me to become a web developer?
9:16 Do I need to remember all of the specifics of the code I learn?
10:04 What skills are most in-demand and what websites do you use to find remote work?
13:39 What about buying lots of books?
14:59 Do I need a college/university degree?
18:24 Can university be good for networking?
19:37 Do you need good networking skills to be a freelancer?
22:38 Which websites do you use for networking?
23:55 What language should you learn?
24:52 What are the first steps to making money as a web developer?
26:14 Is it ever too late to start learning?
Resources mentioned include
- Best remote job sites (http://remoteok.io, https://weworkremotely.com/, http://www.workingnomads.co/)
- Blog post with Dylan christhefreelancer.com/internal-auditor-remote-developer-18-months-dylan-wolff/
- How I learned to code video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cySXdUEX0Xw
- How I learned to code eBook http://christhefreelancer.com/how-to-code-book
- Stackoverflow.com for specific programming questions
- Graeme on the podcast http://christhefreelancer.com/podcast/graeme-lawson/
- Hastag nomads http://hashtagnomads.com
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GRAB MY NEW BOOK
http://christhefreelancer.com/how-to-code-book
Today, I'm finally sitting down with Dylan Wolff, a full-time remote developer to answer your questions on becoming a developer and going remote.
They are (in order):
1:39 What is the quickest track to having a marketable set of web dev skills?
6:28 How long will it take me to become a web developer?
9:16 Do I need to remember all of the specifics of the code I learn?
10:04 What skills are most in-demand and what websites do you use to find remote work?
13:39 What about buying lots of books?
14:59 Do I need a college/university degree?
18:24 Can university be good for networking?
19:37 Do you need good networking skills to be a freelancer?
22:38 Which websites do you use for networking?
23:55 What language should you learn?
24:52 What are the first steps to making money as a web developer?
26:14 Is it ever too late to start learning?
Resources mentioned include
- Best remote job sites (http://remoteok.io, https://weworkremotely.com/, http://www.workingnomads.co/)
- Blog post with Dylan christhefreelancer.com/internal-auditor-remote-developer-18-months-dylan-wolff/
- How I learned to code video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cySXdUEX0Xw
- How I learned to code eBook http://christhefreelancer.com/how-to-code-book
- Stackoverflow.com for specific programming questions
- Graeme on the podcast http://christhefreelancer.com/podcast/graeme-lawson/
- Hastag nomads http://hashtagnomads.com
Find me on...Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/christhefreelancer
Twitter at https://twitter.com/ChrisRDodd
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Top 5 Web Development IDEs and Editors

What are the top 5 text editor / web development environments (IDEs)? In this video I'll look over some of the most popular IDEs and text editors and I'll rank ...

What are the top 5 text editor / web development environments (IDEs)? In this video I'll look over some of the most popular IDEs and text editors and I'll rank the top 5 of them. Will sublime, atom, or brackets be on the list? Check in and find out!
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What are the top 5 text editor / web development environments (IDEs)? In this video I'll look over some of the most popular IDEs and text editors and I'll rank the top 5 of them. Will sublime, atom, or brackets be on the list? Check in and find out!
Are you a beginner web developer? Check out these courses from Udemy below! Now only 10 dollars for a limited time!
The WebDeveloper Bootcamp - http://bit.ly/2zP4alw
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My Ember.js Cookbook! http://goo.gl/B3cOZT
EmberConf Torann Billups Video
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Best Computer for Developers in 2018?

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Tools You Need to be a Bad Ass Web Developer

The only thing you really need to dominate on the internet is a computer that’s hooked up to the internet, plus willpower to not look at porn, youtube and reddi...

The only thing you really need to dominate on the internet is a computer that’s hooked up to the internet, plus willpower to not look at porn, youtube and reddit all day and actually learn to code. Your operating system doesn’t matter, unless you want to build an iphone app, then you need MacOSX. You can develop for Android on OSX, windows or Linux, one of the many reasons it’s kicking the iphones ass. Apple fanboys, post bitchy comments below.
Moral of the story, who gives a shit if you're a mac, PC, or really sexy and use Linux, just start building something.
But, let’s go over a few things. Number one, all browsers are not created equal. If you are watching this lesson on Internet Explorer, stop everything and download firefox or chrome. Remember, friends don’t let friends use Internet Explorer.
Chrome is fast, and has great developer tools plus lots of awesome add ons to help you out. Firefox is great for the same reasons.
Open chrome and inspect a page, with developer tools the front end code that is creating the page is visible. We see the HTML and the CSS making it sexy, like all this (gesture). We can even change things in real time. It’s like x-ray vision for the web. Bet you wish it worked on me too? You can even copy and paste code, like Picasso and Steve Jobs said, good artists copy, great artists steal. Just don’t be a dick about it. Think more like reading other peoples code is a great way to learn.
Next, you can’t write code with Word processors. You need a text editor. For PC, Sublime or notepad++, if you are on mac there are a few more good ones, Sublime again, texmate, MacVim and others. Sublime is the new hotness in the developer community and you won’t go wrong with it. When programming you’ll spend most of your time thinking, not writing code, so just pick a damn text editor and get on with it.
Then we need two more things, a way to run it on your computer, known as local development and a way to get it up to wherever you get some server hosting.
To run your code locally, just means running it on your computer. To set this up you can download WAMP for windows or MAMP for mac. The AMP stands for Apache, mySQL and PHP. These programs set up the server stack on your computer, then you put your code in the correct directory and your computer acts as the server. Now your site runs without being connected to the internet and you can test stuff before moving it to your live site.
To move your code use an FTP program, we recommend CyberDuck, which works on Mac and PC. This program gives you an interface to move files to your server. We’ll talk about where to get your domain name and server next. Stick around.

The only thing you really need to dominate on the internet is a computer that’s hooked up to the internet, plus willpower to not look at porn, youtube and reddit all day and actually learn to code. Your operating system doesn’t matter, unless you want to build an iphone app, then you need MacOSX. You can develop for Android on OSX, windows or Linux, one of the many reasons it’s kicking the iphones ass. Apple fanboys, post bitchy comments below.
Moral of the story, who gives a shit if you're a mac, PC, or really sexy and use Linux, just start building something.
But, let’s go over a few things. Number one, all browsers are not created equal. If you are watching this lesson on Internet Explorer, stop everything and download firefox or chrome. Remember, friends don’t let friends use Internet Explorer.
Chrome is fast, and has great developer tools plus lots of awesome add ons to help you out. Firefox is great for the same reasons.
Open chrome and inspect a page, with developer tools the front end code that is creating the page is visible. We see the HTML and the CSS making it sexy, like all this (gesture). We can even change things in real time. It’s like x-ray vision for the web. Bet you wish it worked on me too? You can even copy and paste code, like Picasso and Steve Jobs said, good artists copy, great artists steal. Just don’t be a dick about it. Think more like reading other peoples code is a great way to learn.
Next, you can’t write code with Word processors. You need a text editor. For PC, Sublime or notepad++, if you are on mac there are a few more good ones, Sublime again, texmate, MacVim and others. Sublime is the new hotness in the developer community and you won’t go wrong with it. When programming you’ll spend most of your time thinking, not writing code, so just pick a damn text editor and get on with it.
Then we need two more things, a way to run it on your computer, known as local development and a way to get it up to wherever you get some server hosting.
To run your code locally, just means running it on your computer. To set this up you can download WAMP for windows or MAMP for mac. The AMP stands for Apache, mySQL and PHP. These programs set up the server stack on your computer, then you put your code in the correct directory and your computer acts as the server. Now your site runs without being connected to the internet and you can test stuff before moving it to your live site.
To move your code use an FTP program, we recommend CyberDuck, which works on Mac and PC. This program gives you an interface to move files to your server. We’ll talk about where to get your domain name and server next. Stick around.

Can I get into development without a Computer Science degree?

Web Developer, LoganThompson, reassures all non-computer science majors that with a little hard work and self-discipline, they too can find a career in develop...

Web Developer, LoganThompson, reassures all non-computer science majors that with a little hard work and self-discipline, they too can find a career in development.
New to development or a pro who needs help? Just tweet your question to #AskADev. We’ll pick the best ones and have a developer answer them.

Web Developer, LoganThompson, reassures all non-computer science majors that with a little hard work and self-discipline, they too can find a career in development.
New to development or a pro who needs help? Just tweet your question to #AskADev. We’ll pick the best ones and have a developer answer them.

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The Difference Between a Developer & a Programmer : Computers & Tech Tips

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⭕How to create a Github page that employers care about || Web Development jobs

Your Github account is one of the four holy components of applying to web developer jobs. There's also the resume, cover letter, and portfolio. Potential employers not only want to read about your work history and check out your projects, but also see what you've been up to with actual coding (along with your interests as a coder). This is where a solid Github account comes in.
Unfortunately, many devs simply send off a link to their page without tweaking it so that employers care about it. A page full of forked projects isn't going to get a developer very far, when compared to a dev who took the time to curate personal projects and show them off on the front page.
In this video, I'm going to show you the process I use for making my Github page shine for employers. It's also the Github...

The only thing you really need to dominate on the internet is a computer that’s hooked up to the internet, plus willpower to not look at porn, youtube and reddit all day and actually learn to code. Your operating system doesn’t matter, unless you want to build an iphone app, then you need MacOSX. You can develop for Android on OSX, windows or Linux, one of the many reasons it’s kicking the iphones ass. Apple fanboys, post bitchy comments below.
Moral of the story, who gives a shit if you're a mac, PC, or really sexy and use Linux, just start building something.
But, let’s go over a few things. Number one, all browsers are not created equal. If you are watching this lesson on Internet Explorer, stop everything and download firefox or chrome. Remember, friends don’t let friends use Intern...

published: 08 Mar 2018

How To Get Paid To Learn Code | Earn While You Learn

I talk about the way I was able to get paid to learn code. The Dreaded Dev and his codegang believe that earning while learning is the way to go. So on this video you'll learn just that, how to earn while you learn!
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published: 25 Feb 2018

web development | Ep04 | Complex Coder

In this video we are going to learn
how to connect database to our PHP script and
transferring that FORM data into database
we've used PHPmyadmin
for more details about DBMS click here http://searchsqlserver.techtarget.com...
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published: 30 Jan 2018

web development | Ep03 | Complex Coder

In this video we will learn
how to take data from user and transfer that data in text file
we used GET method if you want to take it further
do this same example with POST method by your own
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web development | Ep02 | complex coder

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published: 08 Jan 2018

Best Computer for Developers in 2018?

Learn web development fast: https://shop.killervideostore.com/
Learn Python 3 fast: http://www.killervideostore.com/python/
What is the best computer you can get for programming and coding in 2018? Some say Mac, others Windows... even some will tell you Linux. So many choices .... this video will answer your questions.
Join a community of nerds: https://www.killersites.com/community/
My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stefanmischook/?hl=en
Thanks!
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published: 03 Jan 2018

Web Development | Ep 01 | Complex coder

This video is on web development and there are many more right here coming soon ..
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How I Made $100/hr as a Freelance Web Developer

hey guys,
wanted to make this video for people looking to get into the web development career as a freelancer or contractor.
Love,
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blog: http://www.ruseberry.com/
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⭕How to create a Github page that employers care about || Web Development jobs

Your Github account is one of the four holy components of applying to web developer jobs. There's also the resume, cover letter, and portfolio. Potential employ...

Your Github account is one of the four holy components of applying to web developer jobs. There's also the resume, cover letter, and portfolio. Potential employers not only want to read about your work history and check out your projects, but also see what you've been up to with actual coding (along with your interests as a coder). This is where a solid Github account comes in.
Unfortunately, many devs simply send off a link to their page without tweaking it so that employers care about it. A page full of forked projects isn't going to get a developer very far, when compared to a dev who took the time to curate personal projects and show them off on the front page.
In this video, I'm going to show you the process I use for making my Github page shine for employers. It's also the Github page that got me a full-stack development job. It's really not the best Github out there, not by a long shot! But I incorporate techniques that get employers to pay attention to me. Watch this video and be on your way to getting more call backs!
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Your Github account is one of the four holy components of applying to web developer jobs. There's also the resume, cover letter, and portfolio. Potential employers not only want to read about your work history and check out your projects, but also see what you've been up to with actual coding (along with your interests as a coder). This is where a solid Github account comes in.
Unfortunately, many devs simply send off a link to their page without tweaking it so that employers care about it. A page full of forked projects isn't going to get a developer very far, when compared to a dev who took the time to curate personal projects and show them off on the front page.
In this video, I'm going to show you the process I use for making my Github page shine for employers. It's also the Github page that got me a full-stack development job. It's really not the best Github out there, not by a long shot! But I incorporate techniques that get employers to pay attention to me. Watch this video and be on your way to getting more call backs!
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The only thing you really need to dominate on the internet is a computer that’s hooked up to the internet, plus willpower to not look at porn, youtube and reddi...

The only thing you really need to dominate on the internet is a computer that’s hooked up to the internet, plus willpower to not look at porn, youtube and reddit all day and actually learn to code. Your operating system doesn’t matter, unless you want to build an iphone app, then you need MacOSX. You can develop for Android on OSX, windows or Linux, one of the many reasons it’s kicking the iphones ass. Apple fanboys, post bitchy comments below.
Moral of the story, who gives a shit if you're a mac, PC, or really sexy and use Linux, just start building something.
But, let’s go over a few things. Number one, all browsers are not created equal. If you are watching this lesson on Internet Explorer, stop everything and download firefox or chrome. Remember, friends don’t let friends use Internet Explorer.
Chrome is fast, and has great developer tools plus lots of awesome add ons to help you out. Firefox is great for the same reasons.
Open chrome and inspect a page, with developer tools the front end code that is creating the page is visible. We see the HTML and the CSS making it sexy, like all this (gesture). We can even change things in real time. It’s like x-ray vision for the web. Bet you wish it worked on me too? You can even copy and paste code, like Picasso and Steve Jobs said, good artists copy, great artists steal. Just don’t be a dick about it. Think more like reading other peoples code is a great way to learn.
Next, you can’t write code with Word processors. You need a text editor. For PC, Sublime or notepad++, if you are on mac there are a few more good ones, Sublime again, texmate, MacVim and others. Sublime is the new hotness in the developer community and you won’t go wrong with it. When programming you’ll spend most of your time thinking, not writing code, so just pick a damn text editor and get on with it.
Then we need two more things, a way to run it on your computer, known as local development and a way to get it up to wherever you get some server hosting.
To run your code locally, just means running it on your computer. To set this up you can download WAMP for windows or MAMP for mac. The AMP stands for Apache, mySQL and PHP. These programs set up the server stack on your computer, then you put your code in the correct directory and your computer acts as the server. Now your site runs without being connected to the internet and you can test stuff before moving it to your live site.
To move your code use an FTP program, we recommend CyberDuck, which works on Mac and PC. This program gives you an interface to move files to your server. We’ll talk about where to get your domain name and server next. Stick around.

The only thing you really need to dominate on the internet is a computer that’s hooked up to the internet, plus willpower to not look at porn, youtube and reddit all day and actually learn to code. Your operating system doesn’t matter, unless you want to build an iphone app, then you need MacOSX. You can develop for Android on OSX, windows or Linux, one of the many reasons it’s kicking the iphones ass. Apple fanboys, post bitchy comments below.
Moral of the story, who gives a shit if you're a mac, PC, or really sexy and use Linux, just start building something.
But, let’s go over a few things. Number one, all browsers are not created equal. If you are watching this lesson on Internet Explorer, stop everything and download firefox or chrome. Remember, friends don’t let friends use Internet Explorer.
Chrome is fast, and has great developer tools plus lots of awesome add ons to help you out. Firefox is great for the same reasons.
Open chrome and inspect a page, with developer tools the front end code that is creating the page is visible. We see the HTML and the CSS making it sexy, like all this (gesture). We can even change things in real time. It’s like x-ray vision for the web. Bet you wish it worked on me too? You can even copy and paste code, like Picasso and Steve Jobs said, good artists copy, great artists steal. Just don’t be a dick about it. Think more like reading other peoples code is a great way to learn.
Next, you can’t write code with Word processors. You need a text editor. For PC, Sublime or notepad++, if you are on mac there are a few more good ones, Sublime again, texmate, MacVim and others. Sublime is the new hotness in the developer community and you won’t go wrong with it. When programming you’ll spend most of your time thinking, not writing code, so just pick a damn text editor and get on with it.
Then we need two more things, a way to run it on your computer, known as local development and a way to get it up to wherever you get some server hosting.
To run your code locally, just means running it on your computer. To set this up you can download WAMP for windows or MAMP for mac. The AMP stands for Apache, mySQL and PHP. These programs set up the server stack on your computer, then you put your code in the correct directory and your computer acts as the server. Now your site runs without being connected to the internet and you can test stuff before moving it to your live site.
To move your code use an FTP program, we recommend CyberDuck, which works on Mac and PC. This program gives you an interface to move files to your server. We’ll talk about where to get your domain name and server next. Stick around.

How To Get Paid To Learn Code | Earn While You Learn

I talk about the way I was able to get paid to learn code. The Dreaded Dev and his codegang believe that earning while learning is the way to go. So on this vid...

I talk about the way I was able to get paid to learn code. The Dreaded Dev and his codegang believe that earning while learning is the way to go. So on this video you'll learn just that, how to earn while you learn!
Subscribe and slappity slap that bell icon to get notified when I upload a new video and or go live: https://goo.gl/E95yq8
I would love it if you could share this video on social media! With this link: https://youtu.be/rIUUpn4_Ojo
!!!!Upgraded the audio on my iPhone, let me know what you guys think!!!!
!!! MAKESURE TO FOLLOW CODINGPHASE YOUTUBE CHANNEL:
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!!! MAKE SURE TO FOLLOW CHRIS SEAN'S YOUTUBE CHANNEL:
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Want to see the Dreaded Dev + Chris Sean collab? Comment #codegang #wholelottacodeshit on the comments!
Got something you want me to discuss in future videos? Drop a comment with #codegang to have your topic picked!
**HELP ME GET 600 likes on this video Codegang!!
Check me out and follow my journey on Instagram!
https://www.instagram.com/thedreaded_dev/
Music by: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gb8dtuKkXtc
Equipment I use to Develop:
The Keyboard I use:
https://goo.gl/Y3QyHh
The Laptop I use:
https://goo.gl/GK3VNT
The Dual screens I use:
https://goo.gl/fNXV3y
The Mouse I use:
https://goo.gl/VsNpMp
The Books I used to learn Code:
https://goo.gl/8S14ty
Courses/Sites I recommend for Frontend & Web Development:
Udemy - Frontend Dev Bootcamp
https://www.udemy.com/the-web-developer-bootcamp/
Udemy - JavaScript
https://www.udemy.com/understand-javascript/
Team Treehouse
https://teamtreehouse.com/
Freecode Camp
https://www.freecodecamp.org/
Code Academy
https://www.codecademy.com/
Photoshop Tutorial on designing a Website
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dzr5xQeDQqk

I talk about the way I was able to get paid to learn code. The Dreaded Dev and his codegang believe that earning while learning is the way to go. So on this video you'll learn just that, how to earn while you learn!
Subscribe and slappity slap that bell icon to get notified when I upload a new video and or go live: https://goo.gl/E95yq8
I would love it if you could share this video on social media! With this link: https://youtu.be/rIUUpn4_Ojo
!!!!Upgraded the audio on my iPhone, let me know what you guys think!!!!
!!! MAKESURE TO FOLLOW CODINGPHASE YOUTUBE CHANNEL:
https://goo.gl/db2rUF
!!! MAKE SURE TO FOLLOW CHRIS SEAN'S YOUTUBE CHANNEL:
https://goo.gl/rrm8UC
Want to see the Dreaded Dev + Chris Sean collab? Comment #codegang #wholelottacodeshit on the comments!
Got something you want me to discuss in future videos? Drop a comment with #codegang to have your topic picked!
**HELP ME GET 600 likes on this video Codegang!!
Check me out and follow my journey on Instagram!
https://www.instagram.com/thedreaded_dev/
Music by: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gb8dtuKkXtc
Equipment I use to Develop:
The Keyboard I use:
https://goo.gl/Y3QyHh
The Laptop I use:
https://goo.gl/GK3VNT
The Dual screens I use:
https://goo.gl/fNXV3y
The Mouse I use:
https://goo.gl/VsNpMp
The Books I used to learn Code:
https://goo.gl/8S14ty
Courses/Sites I recommend for Frontend & Web Development:
Udemy - Frontend Dev Bootcamp
https://www.udemy.com/the-web-developer-bootcamp/
Udemy - JavaScript
https://www.udemy.com/understand-javascript/
Team Treehouse
https://teamtreehouse.com/
Freecode Camp
https://www.freecodecamp.org/
Code Academy
https://www.codecademy.com/
Photoshop Tutorial on designing a Website
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dzr5xQeDQqk

web development | Ep04 | Complex Coder

In this video we are going to learn
how to connect database to our PHP script and
transferring that FORM data into database
we've used PHPmyadmin
for more de...

In this video we are going to learn
how to connect database to our PHP script and
transferring that FORM data into database
we've used PHPmyadmin
for more details about DBMS click here http://searchsqlserver.techtarget.com...
If you have some doubts
leave your query in comment box
or DM me at my social handles
if you get this video useful and informative give us a big thumbs up
and share this video, share some knowledge
and if you have some doubts you can leave your query in comment box
or you can DM me at my facebook account,or instagram account
FACEBOOK:- https://www.facebook.com/abhishek264/
INSTAGRAM:- https://www.instagram.com/abhisheksag...
and if you are new to this channel subscribe for more such video

In this video we are going to learn
how to connect database to our PHP script and
transferring that FORM data into database
we've used PHPmyadmin
for more details about DBMS click here http://searchsqlserver.techtarget.com...
If you have some doubts
leave your query in comment box
or DM me at my social handles
if you get this video useful and informative give us a big thumbs up
and share this video, share some knowledge
and if you have some doubts you can leave your query in comment box
or you can DM me at my facebook account,or instagram account
FACEBOOK:- https://www.facebook.com/abhishek264/
INSTAGRAM:- https://www.instagram.com/abhisheksag...
and if you are new to this channel subscribe for more such video

web development | Ep03 | Complex Coder

In this video we will learn
how to take data from user and transfer that data in text file
we used GET method if you want to take it further
do this same examp...

In this video we will learn
how to take data from user and transfer that data in text file
we used GET method if you want to take it further
do this same example with POST method by your own
and you can take my help on social media links for my social handle are given below
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/abhishek264
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/abhisheksagar264/
you can suggest me any topic on what you want next video
In next video we'll discuss something very important don't miss that
press bell icon
before that subscribe this channel
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Thank you for watching this video
we'll be back soon

In this video we will learn
how to take data from user and transfer that data in text file
we used GET method if you want to take it further
do this same example with POST method by your own
and you can take my help on social media links for my social handle are given below
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/abhishek264
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/abhisheksagar264/
you can suggest me any topic on what you want next video
In next video we'll discuss something very important don't miss that
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web development | Ep02 | complex coder

In this video we'll be looking at some datatypes to create a base for next video
you should watch this video to the end because its beneficial for you if you a...

In this video we'll be looking at some datatypes to create a base for next video
you should watch this video to the end because its beneficial for you if you are going to learn web development
thank you for watching this
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In this video we'll be looking at some datatypes to create a base for next video
you should watch this video to the end because its beneficial for you if you are going to learn web development
thank you for watching this
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Best Computer for Developers in 2018?

Learn web development fast: https://shop.killervideostore.com/
Learn Python 3 fast: http://www.killervideostore.com/python/
What is the best computer you can ...

Learn web development fast: https://shop.killervideostore.com/
Learn Python 3 fast: http://www.killervideostore.com/python/
What is the best computer you can get for programming and coding in 2018? Some say Mac, others Windows... even some will tell you Linux. So many choices .... this video will answer your questions.
Join a community of nerds: https://www.killersites.com/community/
My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stefanmischook/?hl=en
Thanks!
Stef

Learn web development fast: https://shop.killervideostore.com/
Learn Python 3 fast: http://www.killervideostore.com/python/
What is the best computer you can get for programming and coding in 2018? Some say Mac, others Windows... even some will tell you Linux. So many choices .... this video will answer your questions.
Join a community of nerds: https://www.killersites.com/community/
My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stefanmischook/?hl=en
Thanks!
Stef

Web Development | Ep 01 | Complex coder

This video is on web development and there are many more right here coming soon ..
subscribe this channel for more videos
download links are given below
XAMPP:-...

This video is on web development and there are many more right here coming soon ..
subscribe this channel for more videos
download links are given below
XAMPP:- https://www.apachefriends.org/index.htmlSublime text editor:- https://www.sublimetext.com/
So if you like this video
please,
#like
#subscribe
#comment.....
#Complex_Coder

This video is on web development and there are many more right here coming soon ..
subscribe this channel for more videos
download links are given below
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So if you like this video
please,
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How I Made $100/hr as a Freelance Web Developer

hey guys,
wanted to make this video for people looking to get into the web development career as a freelancer or contractor.
Love,
Ruseberry
blog: http://www....

hey guys,
wanted to make this video for people looking to get into the web development career as a freelancer or contractor.
Love,
Ruseberry
blog: http://www.ruseberry.com/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ruseberry/576406519167820?ref=hl
twitter: https://twitter.com/ruseberry
instagram: https://instagram.com/ruseberry/

hey guys,
wanted to make this video for people looking to get into the web development career as a freelancer or contractor.
Love,
Ruseberry
blog: http://www.ruseberry.com/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ruseberry/576406519167820?ref=hl
twitter: https://twitter.com/ruseberry
instagram: https://instagram.com/ruseberry/

How to Code a Portfolio Site (Week 8 of 12)

This is the eighth week in my design + front-end challenge. In this week's tutorial I walk you through how to code the portfolio landing page design I created in week 7.
I hope you enjoy!
LINKS & STUFF
- Design for Developers Course is launching April 28th, 2016! http://designfordevelopers.co
- Soundtrack in this video - Darling, wait by Andrew Applepie (with sparkybeats)
- Font used in this design - Lust (https://typekit.com/fonts/lust) & Proxima Nova (https://typekit.com/fonts/proxima-nova)
ON THE INTERNETS
- On Dribbble - https://dribbble.com/mackenziechild
- On Instagram - https://instagram.com/mackenziechild/
- On Twitter - https://twitter.com/mackenziechild
- On the Web - https://mackenziechild.me/

published: 24 Mar 2016

Brad Hussey On Becoming A Successful Freelance Developer

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Brad Hussey On Becoming A SuccessfulFreelanceDeveloperTodayI've partnered up with the amazin Brad Hussey to talk about becoming a successful freelance developer. Brad has a history of freelancing success, especially when it comes to web development and programming.
During his career, he has created a lot of different courses, starting with Udemy, created a successful YouTube channel and he is now launching an amazing product, where he will teach developers to become successful freelancers.
Wanna k...

published: 17 Nov 2016

Concentration \ Programming Music 001 (part 1)

Just a few tracks from games and a movie that I've found to be excellent to listen to while programming. I could have expanded this mix by several other tracks from Deus Ex, but tried to keep it around the hour mark, which I've found help me pace myself during programming/study sessions. You should check out the complete soundtrack to the others (Especially Deus Ex Human Revolution and it's ambient tracks. Was just recently that I found some of the others which I used when editing this video lol). Note, I tried to have the tracks progress in a way in which projects sessions go for me. Beginning, awe at what lies ahead. Mid, calm, slow and deep concentration. Ending, well, a bit up beat to match the feeling of excitement when I've made progress on something that's given me a difficult time ...

published: 05 Jul 2013

15 Best Music for Programmers while Coding

15 BestMusic for Programmers while Coding.
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A programmer, computer programmer, developer, dev, coder, or software engineer is a person who writes computer software. The term computer programmer can refer to a specialist in one area of computer programming or to a generalist who writes code for many kinds of software. One who practices or professes a formal approach to programming may also be known as a programmer analyst. A programmer's primary computer language Assembly, COBOL, C, C++, C#, Java, Lisp, Python, etc. is often prefixed to these titles, and those who work in a Web environment often prefix their titles with Web. The term programmer can be used to refer to a software developer, Web developer, mobile ...

published: 14 Dec 2016

Developing Blockchain Software

This talk will explain what public blockchain systems like Bitcoin and Ripple are, the unique challenges of developing software for them, and how C++ helps to meet these challenges.
Security issues are paramount. Blockchain systems are open source, have large attack surfaces, and can cause significant financial damage if they have exploitable defects. Performance and scalability are also major concerns.
C++ provides a unique balance that helps meet these challenges. The language's design makes it possible to catch bugs at compile time, write modular code that can be tested, develop flexible data structures and manage resources. Yet, where performance is critical, it does not obscure what your code is making the computer actually do.
EVENT: CppCon 2016 (http://CppCon.org)
SPEAKER: David...

published: 23 Nov 2017

HTML and CSS Tutorial for Beginners | The Ultimate guide to learning HTML and CSS

HTML and CSS Tutorial for Beginners | The Ultimate guide to learning HTML and CSS
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I donot own this video. It's so helpful so I reupload to share to more people!
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here isn't a web site out there-- whether it be WhiteHouse.gov, IBM.com or the site for your local high school-- that isn't written in HTML. If you do any level of web development-- from editing pages on a Wordpress site to designing original pages from scratch, understanding and being able to code in HTML and CSS can give you a level of control, and power over your designs that you've never experienced before. This course helps you learn HTML and CSS (versions 4.01 and XHTML) as well as prepares you for the future with coverage of HTML5.
In this HTML and CSS course/tutorial for beginners, designed, auth...

published: 30 Jul 2015

WATCH THIS IF YOU WANT TO BECOME A WEB DEVELOPER! - Web Development Career advice

What I wish I knew starting out! LOTS OF LINKS, including up to 3 months free video lessons on this blog post: http://webdev.willstern.com/so-you-wanna-learn-web-development/
Videos mentioned here:
HTML101: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JluqTojuME
CSS 101: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBi8Obib0tw
Javascript 101: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZBCTc9zHtI
BasicTerminal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDINUSK7rXE
SSH Tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbPDraCYju8
Github 101: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fKg7e37bQE
Bootstrap 101: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=no-Ntkc836w
When I was starting out in my web development career, I so wish that someone would have pulled me aside for 30minutes and given me a web development lecture with this advice and information. If you want ...

published: 12 Feb 2014

How to Code a Responsive HTML Email

In this video we code up a responsive HTML email from scratch.
Take a look at the companion video where I cover a few of the principals and ideas used to create this email — http://youtu.be/ScaEwmyJuIQ

published: 03 Mar 2014

Introduction to Ethereum Smart Contract Development with Solidity (Part 1)

This video is only the beginning. For the most comprehensive video tutorials on Ethereum Ðapp Development go to: http://decypher.tv/series/ethereum-development
Ethereum is all the rage right now, promising one world computer that anyone can deploy arbitrary code (known as smart contracts) to. But if you actually try to get started writing your own smart contracts, you might find the entire ecosystem a little tricky to wrap your head around.
Fortunately, Will Warren stops by to help me set up an Ethereum dev environment and teach me the basics of writing and deploying smart contracts to the Ethereum blockchain.
First we write a hello world contract, and compile it using both the browser based solidity compiler and an ethereum dev framework called truffle. Once we get the hang of the work...

published: 09 Aug 2016

Build your website with HTML & CSS

Watch this workshop and explore the world of web development, where Boris Paillard, CEO at Le Wagon, will teach you to code and design your own landing page using HTML and CSS.
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published: 10 May 2016

How to: Work at Google — Example Coding/Engineering Interview

Watch our video to see two Google engineers demonstrate a mock interview question. After they code, our engineers highlight best practices for interviewing at Google.
Learn more about how we hire at http://goo.gl/xSD7jo, then head over to https://goo.gl/BEKV6Z to find your role.
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Live Coding: Working with HTML, CSS and jQuery

Learn to build a website from scratch, based on the Threadly Pro project from our jQuery course. We'll go over setting up the project's HTML structure, linking CSS and JavaScript files, and more outside the Codecademy environment!
The final code for the project can be accessed here: https://github.com/dordille/threadly
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Links To Resources Used:
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Bootstrap: http://getbootstrap.com/
jQuery: https://code.jquery.com/

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As an entrepreneur have you experienced any of the following symptoms?
Spending too much money on development.
Having to wait weeks to get little things fixed on your website.
You can’t move forward with your business idea because you don’t have a technical co-founder and you can’t code.
If the answer is yes let me say that you are not alone. The causes of this problem are:
All companies, no matter their size and industry, need development. From a simple landing page to more complex solutions such as mobile apps and information systems.
Developer are expensive and scarce. But you probably know this already :)
They say Programming is the new Math as it is an essential skil...

How to Code a Portfolio Site (Week 8 of 12)

This is the eighth week in my design + front-end challenge. In this week's tutorial I walk you through how to code the portfolio landing page design I created i...

This is the eighth week in my design + front-end challenge. In this week's tutorial I walk you through how to code the portfolio landing page design I created in week 7.
I hope you enjoy!
LINKS & STUFF
- Design for Developers Course is launching April 28th, 2016! http://designfordevelopers.co
- Soundtrack in this video - Darling, wait by Andrew Applepie (with sparkybeats)
- Font used in this design - Lust (https://typekit.com/fonts/lust) & Proxima Nova (https://typekit.com/fonts/proxima-nova)
ON THE INTERNETS
- On Dribbble - https://dribbble.com/mackenziechild
- On Instagram - https://instagram.com/mackenziechild/
- On Twitter - https://twitter.com/mackenziechild
- On the Web - https://mackenziechild.me/

This is the eighth week in my design + front-end challenge. In this week's tutorial I walk you through how to code the portfolio landing page design I created in week 7.
I hope you enjoy!
LINKS & STUFF
- Design for Developers Course is launching April 28th, 2016! http://designfordevelopers.co
- Soundtrack in this video - Darling, wait by Andrew Applepie (with sparkybeats)
- Font used in this design - Lust (https://typekit.com/fonts/lust) & Proxima Nova (https://typekit.com/fonts/proxima-nova)
ON THE INTERNETS
- On Dribbble - https://dribbble.com/mackenziechild
- On Instagram - https://instagram.com/mackenziechild/
- On Twitter - https://twitter.com/mackenziechild
- On the Web - https://mackenziechild.me/

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Brad Hussey Website: http://www.bradhussey.ca/
Brad Hussey On Becoming A SuccessfulFreelanceDeveloperTodayI've partnered up with the amazin Brad Hussey to talk about becoming a successful freelance developer. Brad has a history of freelancing success, especially when it comes to web development and programming.
During his career, he has created a lot of different courses, starting with Udemy, created a successful YouTube channel and he is now launching an amazing product, where he will teach developers to become successful freelancers.
Wanna know more about the amazing talk I had with Brad? Watch this video and find out!
If you have a question, email me at john@simpleprogrammer.com
If you liked this video, share, like and, of course, subscribe!
Subscribe To My YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/1zPTNLT
VisitSimple Programmer Website: http://simpleprogrammer.com/
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Other Links:
Sign up for the Simple Programmer Newsletter: http://simpleprogrammer.com/email
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Boost your career now: http://devcareerboost.com

Concentration \ Programming Music 001 (part 1)

Just a few tracks from games and a movie that I've found to be excellent to listen to while programming. I could have expanded this mix by several other tracks ...

Just a few tracks from games and a movie that I've found to be excellent to listen to while programming. I could have expanded this mix by several other tracks from Deus Ex, but tried to keep it around the hour mark, which I've found help me pace myself during programming/study sessions. You should check out the complete soundtrack to the others (Especially Deus Ex Human Revolution and it's ambient tracks. Was just recently that I found some of the others which I used when editing this video lol). Note, I tried to have the tracks progress in a way in which projects sessions go for me. Beginning, awe at what lies ahead. Mid, calm, slow and deep concentration. Ending, well, a bit up beat to match the feeling of excitement when I've made progress on something that's given me a difficult time for a while lol; We all know the feeling. Also as a note, as the title says, concentration \ programming. So ultimately, you can sorta consider the programming part as a "subclass" of the concentration superclass (if you will lol). So, any work or studying involving heavy concentration (and probably computers ;), I hope that this may help. And there will probably be more vids ("subclasses") of the concentration class to come themed at other types of stuff that I've used. Oh yea, If you'd like me to have an expanded version of a single song in this list, please let me know in comments. I've used the youtube repeat function quite a bit on single tracks for sessions also so that may help you with your work. Sometimes one track is needed for a while. Whew, long description lol Sorry!
Anyways, hope you enjoy.
Download parts 1-4 here: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9sRjUgaskfqfjdoak5wdjRrbGhNZ2hjYkF5WE1GNDgwY3RWUjM1WjFKb1J6dE1fTEo5Zm8&usp=sharing
Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmxYePDPV6M
Part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pwrhzfsq8t4
Part 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CLFwCUyWqY&list=UUfVWO0-sBD2xFmrfF_c0Rng
DISCLAIMER: I don't own any of the musical content in this video. No copyright infringement intended towards the respectful owners.
As I make nothing from these list, if you'd like to contribute Bitcoin (BTC), use the following string to my wallet :)
13nxxKnzcTfB65Nb5TH73wbog7yCZ6P2cf
List (times and links to original tracks):
0:00 : Call of Duty Black Ops 2 - "ExpressTheme"
1:33 : Deus Ex: Human Revolution - "OpeningCredits"
3:46 : Mass Effect 3 - "Aboard the Geth Dreadnought"
7:45 : Deus Ex: Human Revolution - "SingaporeAmbient Part 2"
10:05 : Mass Effect 2 - "The Illusive Man"
14:24 : Deus Ex: Human Revolution - "Detroit City Ambient Part 1"
16:27 : Deus Ex: Human Revolution - "The Mole"
20:44 : Deus Ex: Human Revolution - "MainMenu Theme"
26:38 : Mass Effect 2 - "Galaxy Map Theme"
33:21 : Assassin's Creed 3 - "An UncertainPresent"
37:38 : Mass Effect 3 - "Character Creation Theme"
42:06 : LeviDoron - "Watch DogsRemix" (One of my faves. Check out his other tracks ;)
46:07 : Daft Punk (Pyork) - Tron Legacy - "The Son of Flynn"
51:33 : Daft Punk - Tron Legacy - "Encom Part 1"
55:26 : Daft Punk - Tron Legacy - "Outlands Part 2"
58:24 : Daft Punk (Basic Slack Remix) - Tron Legacy - "Rinzler"
Thanks for listening. :) Please Subscribe, Like and Comment to let me know how it works for you, what works for you, and suggestions on tracks not in vid that help you get the job done.
Thanks.
(Update: 9/22/13) If you liked these, you're probably gonna like these tracks/remixes from Deus Ex as well. They are based on an earlier game but here's the link. I've been using these alot lately and I know for sure you'll probably like them as well:
/watch?v=tatbX4flVXk
(Update: 10/24/13) leandro5455 suggested these lists and I find them great as well:
/watch?v=Vl5UTdRLsbA
/watch?v=UTVd8g_DBjg

Just a few tracks from games and a movie that I've found to be excellent to listen to while programming. I could have expanded this mix by several other tracks from Deus Ex, but tried to keep it around the hour mark, which I've found help me pace myself during programming/study sessions. You should check out the complete soundtrack to the others (Especially Deus Ex Human Revolution and it's ambient tracks. Was just recently that I found some of the others which I used when editing this video lol). Note, I tried to have the tracks progress in a way in which projects sessions go for me. Beginning, awe at what lies ahead. Mid, calm, slow and deep concentration. Ending, well, a bit up beat to match the feeling of excitement when I've made progress on something that's given me a difficult time for a while lol; We all know the feeling. Also as a note, as the title says, concentration \ programming. So ultimately, you can sorta consider the programming part as a "subclass" of the concentration superclass (if you will lol). So, any work or studying involving heavy concentration (and probably computers ;), I hope that this may help. And there will probably be more vids ("subclasses") of the concentration class to come themed at other types of stuff that I've used. Oh yea, If you'd like me to have an expanded version of a single song in this list, please let me know in comments. I've used the youtube repeat function quite a bit on single tracks for sessions also so that may help you with your work. Sometimes one track is needed for a while. Whew, long description lol Sorry!
Anyways, hope you enjoy.
Download parts 1-4 here: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9sRjUgaskfqfjdoak5wdjRrbGhNZ2hjYkF5WE1GNDgwY3RWUjM1WjFKb1J6dE1fTEo5Zm8&usp=sharing
Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmxYePDPV6M
Part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pwrhzfsq8t4
Part 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CLFwCUyWqY&list=UUfVWO0-sBD2xFmrfF_c0Rng
DISCLAIMER: I don't own any of the musical content in this video. No copyright infringement intended towards the respectful owners.
As I make nothing from these list, if you'd like to contribute Bitcoin (BTC), use the following string to my wallet :)
13nxxKnzcTfB65Nb5TH73wbog7yCZ6P2cf
List (times and links to original tracks):
0:00 : Call of Duty Black Ops 2 - "ExpressTheme"
1:33 : Deus Ex: Human Revolution - "OpeningCredits"
3:46 : Mass Effect 3 - "Aboard the Geth Dreadnought"
7:45 : Deus Ex: Human Revolution - "SingaporeAmbient Part 2"
10:05 : Mass Effect 2 - "The Illusive Man"
14:24 : Deus Ex: Human Revolution - "Detroit City Ambient Part 1"
16:27 : Deus Ex: Human Revolution - "The Mole"
20:44 : Deus Ex: Human Revolution - "MainMenu Theme"
26:38 : Mass Effect 2 - "Galaxy Map Theme"
33:21 : Assassin's Creed 3 - "An UncertainPresent"
37:38 : Mass Effect 3 - "Character Creation Theme"
42:06 : LeviDoron - "Watch DogsRemix" (One of my faves. Check out his other tracks ;)
46:07 : Daft Punk (Pyork) - Tron Legacy - "The Son of Flynn"
51:33 : Daft Punk - Tron Legacy - "Encom Part 1"
55:26 : Daft Punk - Tron Legacy - "Outlands Part 2"
58:24 : Daft Punk (Basic Slack Remix) - Tron Legacy - "Rinzler"
Thanks for listening. :) Please Subscribe, Like and Comment to let me know how it works for you, what works for you, and suggestions on tracks not in vid that help you get the job done.
Thanks.
(Update: 9/22/13) If you liked these, you're probably gonna like these tracks/remixes from Deus Ex as well. They are based on an earlier game but here's the link. I've been using these alot lately and I know for sure you'll probably like them as well:
/watch?v=tatbX4flVXk
(Update: 10/24/13) leandro5455 suggested these lists and I find them great as well:
/watch?v=Vl5UTdRLsbA
/watch?v=UTVd8g_DBjg

15 BestMusic for Programmers while Coding.
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A programmer, computer programmer, developer, dev, coder, or software engineer is a person who writes computer software. The term computer programmer can refer to a specialist in one area of computer programming or to a generalist who writes code for many kinds of software. One who practices or professes a formal approach to programming may also be known as a programmer analyst. A programmer's primary computer language Assembly, COBOL, C, C++, C#, Java, Lisp, Python, etc. is often prefixed to these titles, and those who work in a Web environment often prefix their titles with Web. The term programmer can be used to refer to a software developer, Web developer, mobile applications developer, embedded firmware developer, software engineer, computer scientist, or software analyst. However, members of these professions possess other software engineering skills, beyond programming; for this reason, the term programmer, or code monkey, is sometimes considered an insulting or derogatory oversimplification of these other professions. This has sparked much debate amongst developers, analysts, computer scientists, programmers, and outsiders who continue to be puzzled at the subtle differences in the definitions of these occupations.

15 BestMusic for Programmers while Coding.
Get !false Tshirt from Here:
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A programmer, computer programmer, developer, dev, coder, or software engineer is a person who writes computer software. The term computer programmer can refer to a specialist in one area of computer programming or to a generalist who writes code for many kinds of software. One who practices or professes a formal approach to programming may also be known as a programmer analyst. A programmer's primary computer language Assembly, COBOL, C, C++, C#, Java, Lisp, Python, etc. is often prefixed to these titles, and those who work in a Web environment often prefix their titles with Web. The term programmer can be used to refer to a software developer, Web developer, mobile applications developer, embedded firmware developer, software engineer, computer scientist, or software analyst. However, members of these professions possess other software engineering skills, beyond programming; for this reason, the term programmer, or code monkey, is sometimes considered an insulting or derogatory oversimplification of these other professions. This has sparked much debate amongst developers, analysts, computer scientists, programmers, and outsiders who continue to be puzzled at the subtle differences in the definitions of these occupations.

Developing Blockchain Software

This talk will explain what public blockchain systems like Bitcoin and Ripple are, the unique challenges of developing software for them, and how C++ helps to m...

This talk will explain what public blockchain systems like Bitcoin and Ripple are, the unique challenges of developing software for them, and how C++ helps to meet these challenges.
Security issues are paramount. Blockchain systems are open source, have large attack surfaces, and can cause significant financial damage if they have exploitable defects. Performance and scalability are also major concerns.
C++ provides a unique balance that helps meet these challenges. The language's design makes it possible to catch bugs at compile time, write modular code that can be tested, develop flexible data structures and manage resources. Yet, where performance is critical, it does not obscure what your code is making the computer actually do.
EVENT: CppCon 2016 (http://CppCon.org)
SPEAKER: David Schwartz
PERMISSIONS: Event organizer provided Coding Tech with the permission to republish this video.
ORIGINAL SOURCE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4jq4frE5v4&t=1s

This talk will explain what public blockchain systems like Bitcoin and Ripple are, the unique challenges of developing software for them, and how C++ helps to meet these challenges.
Security issues are paramount. Blockchain systems are open source, have large attack surfaces, and can cause significant financial damage if they have exploitable defects. Performance and scalability are also major concerns.
C++ provides a unique balance that helps meet these challenges. The language's design makes it possible to catch bugs at compile time, write modular code that can be tested, develop flexible data structures and manage resources. Yet, where performance is critical, it does not obscure what your code is making the computer actually do.
EVENT: CppCon 2016 (http://CppCon.org)
SPEAKER: David Schwartz
PERMISSIONS: Event organizer provided Coding Tech with the permission to republish this video.
ORIGINAL SOURCE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4jq4frE5v4&t=1s

published:23 Nov 2017

views:89369

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HTML and CSS Tutorial for Beginners | The Ultimate guide to learning HTML and CSS

HTML and CSS Tutorial for Beginners | The Ultimate guide to learning HTML and CSS
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I donot own this video. It's so helpful so I reupload to share to more people!
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here isn't a web site out there-- whether it be WhiteHouse.gov, IBM.com or the site for your local high school-- that isn't written in HTML. If you do any level of web development-- from editing pages on a Wordpress site to designing original pages from scratch, understanding and being able to code in HTML and CSS can give you a level of control, and power over your designs that you've never experienced before. This course helps you learn HTML and CSS (versions 4.01 and XHTML) as well as prepares you for the future with coverage of HTML5.
In this HTML and CSS course/tutorial for beginners, designed, authored and hosted by master trainer Mark Lassoff, you will learn HTML and CSS, including everything you need to create a creative, quality and professional web site. Almost four hours of video instruction in punctuated lab exercises where you apply the very skills taught in the course. With an instructor available to answer your questions, and course with both wide coverage of HTML and CSS topics and deep discussion of those topics, there is no better or faster way to learn HTML and CSS for Beginners!
When you've completed the HTML and CSS course, become a certified developer by passing LearnToProgram's Certified HTML Developer exam. Certified developers are listed on the LearnToProgram web site and sent a printed certificate, digital badges and other materials relating to their certified status.
During this Learn HTML and CSS Crash course, you’ll discover necessary elements behind becoming a web developer.
The objective of this “crash course” is to take someone who is a “mouse and keyboard” user and teach them the essentials of web development by teaching HTML, CSS and some HTML5.This is a fundamental course for learning HTML and it does not assume that participants have prior knowledge.
By the end of the HTML and CSS Crash Course, you will know the essentials for creating your first website.
Here is great HTML and CSS Tutorial for Beginners | The Ultimate guide to learning HTML and CSS

HTML and CSS Tutorial for Beginners | The Ultimate guide to learning HTML and CSS
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I donot own this video. It's so helpful so I reupload to share to more people!
--------------
here isn't a web site out there-- whether it be WhiteHouse.gov, IBM.com or the site for your local high school-- that isn't written in HTML. If you do any level of web development-- from editing pages on a Wordpress site to designing original pages from scratch, understanding and being able to code in HTML and CSS can give you a level of control, and power over your designs that you've never experienced before. This course helps you learn HTML and CSS (versions 4.01 and XHTML) as well as prepares you for the future with coverage of HTML5.
In this HTML and CSS course/tutorial for beginners, designed, authored and hosted by master trainer Mark Lassoff, you will learn HTML and CSS, including everything you need to create a creative, quality and professional web site. Almost four hours of video instruction in punctuated lab exercises where you apply the very skills taught in the course. With an instructor available to answer your questions, and course with both wide coverage of HTML and CSS topics and deep discussion of those topics, there is no better or faster way to learn HTML and CSS for Beginners!
When you've completed the HTML and CSS course, become a certified developer by passing LearnToProgram's Certified HTML Developer exam. Certified developers are listed on the LearnToProgram web site and sent a printed certificate, digital badges and other materials relating to their certified status.
During this Learn HTML and CSS Crash course, you’ll discover necessary elements behind becoming a web developer.
The objective of this “crash course” is to take someone who is a “mouse and keyboard” user and teach them the essentials of web development by teaching HTML, CSS and some HTML5.This is a fundamental course for learning HTML and it does not assume that participants have prior knowledge.
By the end of the HTML and CSS Crash Course, you will know the essentials for creating your first website.
Here is great HTML and CSS Tutorial for Beginners | The Ultimate guide to learning HTML and CSS

published:30 Jul 2015

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WATCH THIS IF YOU WANT TO BECOME A WEB DEVELOPER! - Web Development Career advice

What I wish I knew starting out! LOTS OF LINKS, including up to 3 months free video lessons on this blog post: http://webdev.willstern.com/so-you-wanna-learn-w...

What I wish I knew starting out! LOTS OF LINKS, including up to 3 months free video lessons on this blog post: http://webdev.willstern.com/so-you-wanna-learn-web-development/
Videos mentioned here:
HTML101: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JluqTojuME
CSS 101: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBi8Obib0tw
Javascript 101: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZBCTc9zHtI
BasicTerminal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDINUSK7rXE
SSH Tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbPDraCYju8
Github 101: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fKg7e37bQE
Bootstrap 101: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=no-Ntkc836w
When I was starting out in my web development career, I so wish that someone would have pulled me aside for 30minutes and given me a web development lecture with this advice and information. If you want to be a web developer, then this course will give you career advice that will shortcut you to learning the things you need to learn to get a job in the industry. Do you know if you want to be a frontend developer or a backend developer? You need to know.
This video will tell you what you have to learn to become a web developer that employers are desperate to hire. It will show you what paths to take, and what kind of job descriptions are out there that employers are trying to fill.

What I wish I knew starting out! LOTS OF LINKS, including up to 3 months free video lessons on this blog post: http://webdev.willstern.com/so-you-wanna-learn-web-development/
Videos mentioned here:
HTML101: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JluqTojuME
CSS 101: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBi8Obib0tw
Javascript 101: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZBCTc9zHtI
BasicTerminal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDINUSK7rXE
SSH Tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbPDraCYju8
Github 101: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fKg7e37bQE
Bootstrap 101: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=no-Ntkc836w
When I was starting out in my web development career, I so wish that someone would have pulled me aside for 30minutes and given me a web development lecture with this advice and information. If you want to be a web developer, then this course will give you career advice that will shortcut you to learning the things you need to learn to get a job in the industry. Do you know if you want to be a frontend developer or a backend developer? You need to know.
This video will tell you what you have to learn to become a web developer that employers are desperate to hire. It will show you what paths to take, and what kind of job descriptions are out there that employers are trying to fill.

How to Code a Responsive HTML Email

In this video we code up a responsive HTML email from scratch.
Take a look at the companion video where I cover a few of the principals and ideas used to creat...

In this video we code up a responsive HTML email from scratch.
Take a look at the companion video where I cover a few of the principals and ideas used to create this email — http://youtu.be/ScaEwmyJuIQ

In this video we code up a responsive HTML email from scratch.
Take a look at the companion video where I cover a few of the principals and ideas used to create this email — http://youtu.be/ScaEwmyJuIQ

published:03 Mar 2014

views:309220

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Introduction to Ethereum Smart Contract Development with Solidity (Part 1)

This video is only the beginning. For the most comprehensive video tutorials on Ethereum Ðapp Development go to: http://decypher.tv/series/ethereum-development
...

This video is only the beginning. For the most comprehensive video tutorials on Ethereum Ðapp Development go to: http://decypher.tv/series/ethereum-development
Ethereum is all the rage right now, promising one world computer that anyone can deploy arbitrary code (known as smart contracts) to. But if you actually try to get started writing your own smart contracts, you might find the entire ecosystem a little tricky to wrap your head around.
Fortunately, Will Warren stops by to help me set up an Ethereum dev environment and teach me the basics of writing and deploying smart contracts to the Ethereum blockchain.
First we write a hello world contract, and compile it using both the browser based solidity compiler and an ethereum dev framework called truffle. Once we get the hang of the workflow deploying and querying contracts against the local dev environment, we create our own metacoin from scratch and figure out how to deploy it to the live Ethereum testnet. We also talk about some basic smart contract design patterns, and some nuts and bolts of how Ethereum works under the hood. If you're interested in Cryptocurrency, you don't want to miss it.
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Ethereum is all the rage right now, promising one world computer that anyone can deploy arbitrary code (known as smart contracts) to. But if you actually try to get started writing your own smart contracts, you might find the entire ecosystem a little tricky to wrap your head around.
Fortunately, Will Warren stops by to help me set up an Ethereum dev environment and teach me the basics of writing and deploying smart contracts to the Ethereum blockchain.
First we write a hello world contract, and compile it using both the browser based solidity compiler and an ethereum dev framework called truffle. Once we get the hang of the workflow deploying and querying contracts against the local dev environment, we create our own metacoin from scratch and figure out how to deploy it to the live Ethereum testnet. We also talk about some basic smart contract design patterns, and some nuts and bolts of how Ethereum works under the hood. If you're interested in Cryptocurrency, you don't want to miss it.
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Build your website with HTML & CSS

Watch this workshop and explore the world of web development, where Boris Paillard, CEO at Le Wagon, will teach you to code and design your own landing page usi...

Watch this workshop and explore the world of web development, where Boris Paillard, CEO at Le Wagon, will teach you to code and design your own landing page using HTML and CSS.
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Watch this workshop and explore the world of web development, where Boris Paillard, CEO at Le Wagon, will teach you to code and design your own landing page using HTML and CSS.
Slides : http://bit.ly/1VrSPyu
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Go further with Le Wagon and learn HTML, CSS, ruby, Rails, Javascript, Github, APIs and much more 🚀 during our 2 month full-time immersive bootcamp 👉 https://www.lewagon.com/program
Le Wagon is the first bootcamp bringing technical skills to creative entrepreneurs in London.
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How to: Work at Google — Example Coding/Engineering Interview

Watch our video to see two Google engineers demonstrate a mock interview question. After they code, our engineers highlight best practices for interviewing at G...

Watch our video to see two Google engineers demonstrate a mock interview question. After they code, our engineers highlight best practices for interviewing at Google.
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Live Coding: Working with HTML, CSS and jQuery

Learn to build a website from scratch, based on the Threadly Pro project from our jQuery course. We'll go over setting up the project's HTML structure, linking ...

Learn to build a website from scratch, based on the Threadly Pro project from our jQuery course. We'll go over setting up the project's HTML structure, linking CSS and JavaScript files, and more outside the Codecademy environment!
The final code for the project can be accessed here: https://github.com/dordille/threadly
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Learn to build a website from scratch, based on the Threadly Pro project from our jQuery course. We'll go over setting up the project's HTML structure, linking CSS and JavaScript files, and more outside the Codecademy environment!
The final code for the project can be accessed here: https://github.com/dordille/threadly
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How to Code in HTML and CSS in 2 Hours - Complete Beginners Course

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As an entrepreneur have you experienced any of the following symptoms?
Spending too much money on development.
Having to wait weeks to get little things fixed on your website.
You can’t move forward with your business idea because you don’t have a technical co-founder and you can’t code.
If the answer is yes let me say that you are not alone. The causes of this problem are:
All companies, no matter their size and industry, need development. From a simple landing page to more complex solutions such as mobile apps and information systems.
Developer are expensive and scarce. But you probably know this already :)
They say Programming is the new Math as it is an essential skill to get around nowadays and in the works that’s taking shape, but you weren’t taught how to program at school.
At ZENVA, we’ve decided to tackle this problem and bring you a solution by creating our Programming for Entrepreneurs course series, aimed to give entrepreneurs the basic programming skills and knowledge so that they have higher chances of success with their business ideas.
In Learn to Code in HTML and CSS you’ll learn basic web development concepts and skills that will allow you to build simple websites,modify existing websites and create interactive prototypes of your business idea so that you can use it as a communication tool with your developer, customers and investors.
Through out the course you’ll be building a “Metro style” homepage that looks great in a desktop computer and in a mobile phone.
What we cover in this course:
Benefits of learning the basics of web development for an entrepreneur.
Basic web development concepts you need to know.
HTML from the very beginning. We’ll go through the most important tags.
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Adding links and images.
Tables.
Forms in HTML, including HTML5 semantic input fields
Structure of a HTML document.
CSS – What is it and how to include it in your website?
Selecting elements with CSS.
The BoxModel.
Creating a tile-based Metro style page.
Using floating elements to create responsive pages.
Styling of lists, fonts, tables.
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As an entrepreneur have you experienced any of the following symptoms?
Spending too much money on development.
Having to wait weeks to get little things fixed on your website.
You can’t move forward with your business idea because you don’t have a technical co-founder and you can’t code.
If the answer is yes let me say that you are not alone. The causes of this problem are:
All companies, no matter their size and industry, need development. From a simple landing page to more complex solutions such as mobile apps and information systems.
Developer are expensive and scarce. But you probably know this already :)
They say Programming is the new Math as it is an essential skill to get around nowadays and in the works that’s taking shape, but you weren’t taught how to program at school.
At ZENVA, we’ve decided to tackle this problem and bring you a solution by creating our Programming for Entrepreneurs course series, aimed to give entrepreneurs the basic programming skills and knowledge so that they have higher chances of success with their business ideas.
In Learn to Code in HTML and CSS you’ll learn basic web development concepts and skills that will allow you to build simple websites,modify existing websites and create interactive prototypes of your business idea so that you can use it as a communication tool with your developer, customers and investors.
Through out the course you’ll be building a “Metro style” homepage that looks great in a desktop computer and in a mobile phone.
What we cover in this course:
Benefits of learning the basics of web development for an entrepreneur.
Basic web development concepts you need to know.
HTML from the very beginning. We’ll go through the most important tags.
Creating titles, paragraphs, containers, lists.
Adding links and images.
Tables.
Forms in HTML, including HTML5 semantic input fields
Structure of a HTML document.
CSS – What is it and how to include it in your website?
Selecting elements with CSS.
The BoxModel.
Creating a tile-based Metro style page.
Using floating elements to create responsive pages.
Styling of lists, fonts, tables.
Our tutorial blogs:
GameDev Academy: https://gamedevacademy.org
HTML5 Hive: https://html5hive.org
Android Kennel: https://androidkennel.org
De Idea A App: https://deideaaapp.org
Twitter: @ZenvaTweets

Web Development Tutorial for Beginners (#1) - How to build webpages with HTML, CSS, Javascript

Once you're done with this, checkout lesson #2 - introduction to CSS:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBi8Obib0tw
How to put your website online (with coupon):
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How to build webpages with html, css, javascript tutorial for beginners.
In this video, we'll cover how to develop websites using just the computer you have already.
I'm using Sublime Text editor http://www.sublimetext.com/ and Google Chrome
Other great text editors:
Atom.io
Brackets.io
Notepad++
Now, if you just want a website and don't want to be a web developer, don't mess with learning all of this, get a site from squarespace.com and use squarespace plugins from http://thecustomsquare.com to make your site unique.
Learn how to develop your own websites using the computer you already have. The basics of web development is the html file, which is centered around html tags. In this first lesson, we'll cover the basic html tags and how to use them to build a web page.
Once you learn HTML, you can use CSS to add style to your pages and JavasScript to add animation and fun features.
Learn Javascript with the Javascript tutorials for beginners: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGdd9qNwQdQ&list=PLoYCgNOIyGACnrXwo5HMCfOH9VT05znGv

My first professional code project! | Conference site development

A show and tell of the website I designed and built for the ConvertKit conference, Craft + Commerce, and what I learned along the way. Please remember to subscribe http://bit.ly/1aE5UOT
Hacking around with HTML and CSS and coding a site in a professional coding environment are two very different things, so I discovered 😂 In this video i present to you my first proper coding project and tell you how I structured it, and about some challenges I had to overcome with it.
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How To Make Money Passively Online As a Web Developer or Programmer

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I HATE Web Development! Can I Still Be A Successful Programmer?

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Top Software and Tools for Web Development | 2017

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Next up we have the IDE or the integrated development environment or shortly code editor. So my favourite choice when it comes to IDE’s is …. WebStorm. WebStorm is an JavaScript IDE create by JetBrains, this guys have the most awesome code editors for programming, they have an independent software for each language. So I use WebStorm because it supports JavaScript, and every framework you could think of, like react js, vue, angular, and the list goes on. If you are coding in a different language like python or php they have the product you need, the links are down below. All IDEs are supported on windows, mac os and linux.
Unfortunately you have to pay for their products, but when you are working as a freelancer and you charge hourly every single second that you save with a code editor is pretty much a good investment. I used to think that a lot of tools are dispensable and you throw money out of your window but as soon as i’ve seen the time and how organised I can be, and the confidence by just spending a couple bucks on an app.. it’s pretty amazing. Also worth mentioning JetBrains offer their products for free if you are a student.
I also use Visual Studio Code for programming and this one is open source which means is absolutely free. I use this mainly when I code simple tasks like coding up a landing page, or static websites because I personally find it a bit difficult and uncomfortable when working on large projects with your team. This is just a personal opinion, please don’t throw rocks at me. Visual Studio Code is available on all platforms.
Before moving on, I just want to clarify that using a better code editor doesn’t make you automatically a better programmer, it will just save you time when it’s worth saving. What I mean by that is before buying monthly subscriptions or even hardware make sure that the time you save with this tools it’s worth more than the actual investment. Do a quick math, if you save an average of 30 minutes per day by using paid product you will save 11 hours per month. Think about how much money you can make in 11 hours and if the monthly expense is lower than that, you are pretty much on the plus side!
Next app is called Postman. I use postman for developing API’s by testing out requests a lot faster than you would do normally. It has a very intuitive and beautiful UI and it basically makes your life easier if you work with API’s frequently. It’s available on every platform and they even have an chrome extension.
If you have worked with designers before I’m sure you’ve heard about Sketch — it’s used mainly to design interfaces, and also they have some pretty good prototyping features if you are interested about that. This is the software that pretty much forced me switch to macOS, but this doesn’t have to be the case for you mainly because I also do digital product design for mobile apps and web apps as well, and it’s pretty much an bargain compared to Photoshop when it comes time saved. If you are interested about apps like sketch on windows or linux adobe launched an product similar to this called Adobe XD.
You only have to pay once to download Sketch compared to adobe’s monthly subscription. Also if you are a student they have some discounts.
ImageOptim is a small app only for macOS and I use this for optimising and compressing images for web. It’s not a indispensable app, you could use a lot of alternatives for optimising images like Photoshop, Sketch and so on.
inVision — Invision is an collaborative app mainly for designers who want to gather feedback from their own team or clients. I use inVision on a daily basis to get the confirmation on designs before starting to code the website. It saves me from a lot of unnecessary work.
When it comes to communicating with remote clients or team I use HipChat. This app is cross platform, and it’s developed by attlasian, the king of productivity apps for programmers, make sure you check out their products!
As productivity apps I use 2Do. This is macOS exclusive app that I use to organise my schedule, because I’m a pretty messy person when it comes to dates and I forget things like team meetings, or a movie someone just mentioned or I even bookmark some articles or books, that I absolutely need to read.

10:21

Self-Taught Web Developer/Programmer | What I'm learning along the way

Coder: A simple way to make web stuff on Raspberry Pi.

A little experiment from a couple of us at Google. Coder is a free piece of open source software that turns a Raspberry Pi into a simple, lightweight beginner-friendly place to build real stuff for the web. Learn more at goo.gl/coder

7:21

HOW MUCH MONEY I MAKE AS A WEB DEVELOPER?

How much money I make as a Web Developer and as Web Designer
Hey there guys, i’m Adrian M...

HOW MUCH MONEY I MAKE AS A WEB DEVELOPER?

How much money I make as a Web Developer and as Web DesignerHey there guys, i’m Adrian Manea and In this video I’d like to talk about money and more specifically how much money I make as a web developer.
First let’s narrow things down, because web developer is a vast word combination. I currently work as a front end developer and designer for my small company which I own with a friend of mine. We are basically contractors for medium and big projects, specialised on web apps. So the question is how much money I make strictly if i was an employee of a company like mine.
What I want to add up here is that everyone had a very awkwardly moment when a client asks for a quote of how much would take for a design work or develop work and you would ask yourself, how much should I price him, do I look confident enough to ask for more, should I just tell him a number that i’m sure he will take because I need the money, i don’t know.
The sad part is that most of freelancers go for the second option and charge a lot less than they should just because they don’t feel confident enough with their knowledge. And yes mostly are from undeveloped countries and don’t have a solid finance education, which you might say that they are destroying the market, i say well yes and not really. Why? Because a big client with big budget knows that hiring someone very good and confident that charges like 700 hundred dollars per day is a much better investment for the long time.
As a disclaimer, i do these a lot just to cover my ass from the trolls out here. data might vary based on country you live in. Currently I live in Romania, but our market is strictly international which gives me the advantage in this video to cover the bigger picture.

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SemiCode OS - New Linux Distro For Programmers And Web Developers 😀

Hey, guys, it's Yash and in this video we'll be taking a Quick Look at the New OS (Linux D...

SemiCode OS - New Linux Distro For Programmers And Web Developers 😀

Hey, guys, it's Yash and in this video we'll be taking a Quick Look at the New OS (Linux Distribution) specially developed for Programmers And Developers .
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It is Based on Ubuntu 14.04, which uses the familiar GNOME desktop environment . The early beta version, SemiCode OS v0.1, is available for download and testing.
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Why I use 6 monitors (web development work)

Any time someone sees my personal computer setup, I always get the question, "why do you h...

Why I use 6 monitors (web development work)

Any time someone sees my personal computer setup, I always get the question, "why do you have 6 monitors?" Well, yes, I am a bit of a gamer, but I only game on one screen (the bottom middle 27"). I have 6 monitors for the productivity benefits it provides.
While working on a website for a client, I decided to record a short time-lapse of my coding process. Throughout the video, you'll notice I will utilize all 6 monitors. One has YouTube videos on it (as I almost always have videos playing while I code), but the other 6 get used for different things.
I've found that this setup does allow me to work faster, as I can have multiple things open and I don't have to hunt around on my task bar for items that I need to pull up quickly, I can have them on different screens and either look at them or grab them quickly and move them to a better working location.
Yes, I know it is excessive, and frankly, I think it is worth it. The monitors were all bought at various times over the last 4 years, I spread the investment out over time, and I purchased the 6 monitor stand because it was a good deal and provides a a very nice work space.
If you have any questions about my setup, or how to create something similar, please feel free to ask in the comments down below! Thanks for watching!
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HOW TO BECOME A DEVELOPER AND GO REMOTE (Q&A WITH DYLAN WOLFF)

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Today, I'm finally sitting down with Dylan Wolff, a full-time remote developer to answer your questions on becoming a developer and going remote.
They are (in order):
1:39 What is the quickest track to having a marketable set of web dev skills?
6:28 How long will it take me to become a web developer?
9:16 Do I need to remember all of the specifics of the code I learn?
10:04 What skills are most in-demand and what websites do you use to find remote work?
13:39 What about buying lots of books?
14:59 Do I need a college/university degree?
18:24 Can university be good for networking?
19:37 Do you need good networking skills to be a freelancer?
22:38 Which websites do you use for networking?
23:55 What language should you learn?
24:52 What are the first steps to making money as a web developer?
26:14 Is it ever too late to start learning?
Resources mentioned include
- Best remote job sites (http://remoteok.io, https://weworkremotely.com/, http://www.workingnomads.co/)
- Blog post with Dylan christhefreelancer.com/internal-auditor-remote-developer-18-months-dylan-wolff/
- How I learned to code video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cySXdUEX0Xw
- How I learned to code eBook http://christhefreelancer.com/how-to-code-book
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Top 5 Web Development IDEs and Editors

What are the top 5 text editor / web development environments (IDEs)? In this video I'll l...

Top 5 Web Development IDEs and Editors

What are the top 5 text editor / web development environments (IDEs)? In this video I'll look over some of the most popular IDEs and text editors and I'll rank the top 5 of them. Will sublime, atom, or brackets be on the list? Check in and find out!
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⭕How to create a Github page that employers care about || Web Development jobs

Your Github account is one of the four holy components of applying to web developer jobs. There's also the resume, cover letter, and portfolio. Potential employers not only want to read about your work history and check out your projects, but also see what you've been up to with actual coding (along with your interests as a coder). This is where a solid Github account comes in.
Unfortunately, many devs simply send off a link to their page without tweaking it so that employers care about it. A page full of forked projects isn't going to get a developer very far, when compared to a dev who took the time to curate personal projects and show them off on the front page.
In this video, I'm going to show you the process I use for making my Github page shine for employers. It's also the Github page that got me a full-stack development job. It's really not the best Github out there, not by a long shot! But I incorporate techniques that get employers to pay attention to me. Watch this video and be on your way to getting more call backs!
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The only thing you really need to dominate on the internet is a computer that’s hooked up to the internet, plus willpower to not look at porn, youtube and reddit all day and actually learn to code. Your operating system doesn’t matter, unless you want to build an iphone app, then you need MacOSX. You can develop for Android on OSX, windows or Linux, one of the many reasons it’s kicking the iphones ass. Apple fanboys, post bitchy comments below.
Moral of the story, who gives a shit if you're a mac, PC, or really sexy and use Linux, just start building something.
But, let’s go over a few things. Number one, all browsers are not created equal. If you are watching this lesson on Internet Explorer, stop everything and download firefox or chrome. Remember, friends don’t let friends use Internet Explorer.
Chrome is fast, and has great developer tools plus lots of awesome add ons to help you out. Firefox is great for the same reasons.
Open chrome and inspect a page, with developer tools the front end code that is creating the page is visible. We see the HTML and the CSS making it sexy, like all this (gesture). We can even change things in real time. It’s like x-ray vision for the web. Bet you wish it worked on me too? You can even copy and paste code, like Picasso and Steve Jobs said, good artists copy, great artists steal. Just don’t be a dick about it. Think more like reading other peoples code is a great way to learn.
Next, you can’t write code with Word processors. You need a text editor. For PC, Sublime or notepad++, if you are on mac there are a few more good ones, Sublime again, texmate, MacVim and others. Sublime is the new hotness in the developer community and you won’t go wrong with it. When programming you’ll spend most of your time thinking, not writing code, so just pick a damn text editor and get on with it.
Then we need two more things, a way to run it on your computer, known as local development and a way to get it up to wherever you get some server hosting.
To run your code locally, just means running it on your computer. To set this up you can download WAMP for windows or MAMP for mac. The AMP stands for Apache, mySQL and PHP. These programs set up the server stack on your computer, then you put your code in the correct directory and your computer acts as the server. Now your site runs without being connected to the internet and you can test stuff before moving it to your live site.
To move your code use an FTP program, we recommend CyberDuck, which works on Mac and PC. This program gives you an interface to move files to your server. We’ll talk about where to get your domain name and server next. Stick around.

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How To Get Paid To Learn Code | Earn While You Learn

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How To Get Paid To Learn Code | Earn While You Learn

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web development | Ep04 | Complex Coder

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web development | Ep04 | Complex Coder

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web development | Ep03 | Complex Coder

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web development | Ep03 | Complex Coder

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How I Made $100/hr as a Freelance Web Developer

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